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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5559699" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>What I find fascinating is how our morning vs evening data changed dramatically once we started to alter the habitat. Back before we had cut our first timber, and the property was 90% big hardwoods, we saw far more bucks in the mornings than the evenings, and the evenings declined as the season wore one. By gun season, we <strong>never</strong> saw bucks in the evenings. Not even yearlings. However, the more timber we cut and the more we modified the habitat, the more evening activity picked up. Now the two are about equal, with mornings getting the nod during good acorn years and evenings getting the nod in poor acorn years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5559699, member: 17"] What I find fascinating is how our morning vs evening data changed dramatically once we started to alter the habitat. Back before we had cut our first timber, and the property was 90% big hardwoods, we saw far more bucks in the mornings than the evenings, and the evenings declined as the season wore one. By gun season, we [B]never[/B] saw bucks in the evenings. Not even yearlings. However, the more timber we cut and the more we modified the habitat, the more evening activity picked up. Now the two are about equal, with mornings getting the nod during good acorn years and evenings getting the nod in poor acorn years. [/QUOTE]
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