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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5560302" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>Absolutely true that many variables exist. For instance, my data does not factor in how long it was between hunts in a single stand. Could it be that the longer the timeframe between hunts from that stand "resets" the area back to being less pressured? No idea. And it would take some complicated statistics to weed this information out of the data.</p><p></p><p>Really, what my data strongly suggests is that, <strong>on average,</strong> older buck sightings decline (but never fall to zero) the more times a stand is hunted in a single hunting season. Doesn't mean stands that stay hot don't exist. They do. But the majority do not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5560302, member: 17"] Absolutely true that many variables exist. For instance, my data does not factor in how long it was between hunts in a single stand. Could it be that the longer the timeframe between hunts from that stand "resets" the area back to being less pressured? No idea. And it would take some complicated statistics to weed this information out of the data. Really, what my data strongly suggests is that, [B]on average,[/B] older buck sightings decline (but never fall to zero) the more times a stand is hunted in a single hunting season. Doesn't mean stands that stay hot don't exist. They do. But the majority do not. [/QUOTE]
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