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MSU Deer Lab's deer movement study
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<blockquote data-quote="TNRifleman" data-source="post: 5698643" data-attributes="member: 16556"><p>It's been 25 years since I hunted PA but the crazy intense pressure of the first day of rifle season has to drive the deer to hiding. Back then, deer season was 2 weeks of buck hunting only followed by 3 days of does season. I would venture to say that 75% of the bucks killed during the 2 week buck season were killed on the opening day, which was always the Monday after Thanksgiving. Mainly because most guys just had Monday off to hunt and then went back to work/school.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TNRifleman, post: 5698643, member: 16556"] It's been 25 years since I hunted PA but the crazy intense pressure of the first day of rifle season has to drive the deer to hiding. Back then, deer season was 2 weeks of buck hunting only followed by 3 days of does season. I would venture to say that 75% of the bucks killed during the 2 week buck season were killed on the opening day, which was always the Monday after Thanksgiving. Mainly because most guys just had Monday off to hunt and then went back to work/school. [/QUOTE]
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