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<blockquote data-quote="DMD" data-source="post: 5559467" data-attributes="member: 2937"><p>It's interesting, but I just think there are too many variables to draw any real conclusions. Much of it depends on what you are hunting. What I mean - a stand set up in a mature bucks bedroom - Yea, he's probably going to get wise very soon. But, a stand set up on a travel corridor - the more I hunt it, my odds of seeing a mature buck increase. I just think there are so many variables, it's hard to say by the data alone if a person should only hunt a stand once or not. But, all of this data should be considered when making hunting choices.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DMD, post: 5559467, member: 2937"] It's interesting, but I just think there are too many variables to draw any real conclusions. Much of it depends on what you are hunting. What I mean - a stand set up in a mature bucks bedroom - Yea, he's probably going to get wise very soon. But, a stand set up on a travel corridor - the more I hunt it, my odds of seeing a mature buck increase. I just think there are so many variables, it's hard to say by the data alone if a person should only hunt a stand once or not. But, all of this data should be considered when making hunting choices. [/QUOTE]
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