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<blockquote data-quote="redblood" data-source="post: 5559415" data-attributes="member: 2947"><p>ok got it. no doubt human intrusion is a deterrent for mature buck activity. I do feel that the rut can be a wildcard however. I killed my buck this yr (whom i think was 5.5 -awaiting results) on the 6th hunt from the stand. He died on Nov 17th and had chased a group of does all over the woods. I dont think he cared how many times i have been there that morning. i have learned that as a bowhunter in October, if you spook them, they are gone from that spot. Rut they seem to be more forgiving.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redblood, post: 5559415, member: 2947"] ok got it. no doubt human intrusion is a deterrent for mature buck activity. I do feel that the rut can be a wildcard however. I killed my buck this yr (whom i think was 5.5 -awaiting results) on the 6th hunt from the stand. He died on Nov 17th and had chased a group of does all over the woods. I dont think he cared how many times i have been there that morning. i have learned that as a bowhunter in October, if you spook them, they are gone from that spot. Rut they seem to be more forgiving. [/QUOTE]
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