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<blockquote data-quote="1984dog" data-source="post: 5408487" data-attributes="member: 22861"><p>Bucks and does are a lot like democrats and republicans. Most of the time they have nothing to do with each other and only find common ground when there is money to distribute. I've been running cameras for more than 15 years on our property and find that the does are just plain out mean. They bite and kick all the time. When they are in the last stages of pregnancy and for a couple months after they drop their fawns, they literately run the bucks off. </p><p></p><p>I have cameras on feeders and will rarely see a mature buck at a feeder. The mature bucks figure out that humans are linked to a feeder and they will avoid them. Last year, I moved some of my cameras about 50 yards back in the woods from the feeders and I got plenty of bucks. The only bucks that I got pictures of at a feeder were yearlings and sometimes a 2-1/2 year old. The only time I got pics of mature bucks near a feeder was during the rut and those bucks had no interest in the corn.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1984dog, post: 5408487, member: 22861"] Bucks and does are a lot like democrats and republicans. Most of the time they have nothing to do with each other and only find common ground when there is money to distribute. I've been running cameras for more than 15 years on our property and find that the does are just plain out mean. They bite and kick all the time. When they are in the last stages of pregnancy and for a couple months after they drop their fawns, they literately run the bucks off. I have cameras on feeders and will rarely see a mature buck at a feeder. The mature bucks figure out that humans are linked to a feeder and they will avoid them. Last year, I moved some of my cameras about 50 yards back in the woods from the feeders and I got plenty of bucks. The only bucks that I got pictures of at a feeder were yearlings and sometimes a 2-1/2 year old. The only time I got pics of mature bucks near a feeder was during the rut and those bucks had no interest in the corn. [/QUOTE]
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