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<blockquote data-quote="Ski" data-source="post: 5560787" data-attributes="member: 20583"><p>The whole objective is to increase odds of tagging good buck. While there are exceptions to every rule and everybody can think of variables, the nuts & bolts point that the data makes is that older bucks QUICKLY notice our presence and begin avoiding the area. The data is an average taken from 1700 hunts spanning two decades. That is substantial. Sure like anybody else I can imagine some exceptions and variables that could give me an argument to minimize the data. But really I don't want to. I want to know why & how the older bucks are so acutely conscious of their environment that they notice if I hunt a stand, even if I didn't see them while on stand. I don't want to poke holes in the data. I want to understand it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ski, post: 5560787, member: 20583"] The whole objective is to increase odds of tagging good buck. While there are exceptions to every rule and everybody can think of variables, the nuts & bolts point that the data makes is that older bucks QUICKLY notice our presence and begin avoiding the area. The data is an average taken from 1700 hunts spanning two decades. That is substantial. Sure like anybody else I can imagine some exceptions and variables that could give me an argument to minimize the data. But really I don't want to. I want to know why & how the older bucks are so acutely conscious of their environment that they notice if I hunt a stand, even if I didn't see them while on stand. I don't want to poke holes in the data. I want to understand it. [/QUOTE]
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