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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5561185" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>Here's another interesting anomaly from the data: stands that are "new" in a given year (1st year in that location) display a <strong>much</strong> slower rate of decline in older buck sightings with each successive hunt than stands in place for more than one year. In essence, they hold their own over the course of the first year they are in place, no matter how many times they're hunted. However, the 2nd year stands, which are actually better on average that the new stands for the first two hunts of the year, plummet like a rock after that.</p><p></p><p>The 2nd year stands are initially better because they are comprised of only the really hot "new" stands from the previous year (all the dud new stands got moved and are new stands the following year), but why the plummet in effectiveness so quickly after the first couple of hunts their second year in place is a mystery.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5561185, member: 17"] Here's another interesting anomaly from the data: stands that are "new" in a given year (1st year in that location) display a [B]much[/B] slower rate of decline in older buck sightings with each successive hunt than stands in place for more than one year. In essence, they hold their own over the course of the first year they are in place, no matter how many times they're hunted. However, the 2nd year stands, which are actually better on average that the new stands for the first two hunts of the year, plummet like a rock after that. The 2nd year stands are initially better because they are comprised of only the really hot "new" stands from the previous year (all the dud new stands got moved and are new stands the following year), but why the plummet in effectiveness so quickly after the first couple of hunts their second year in place is a mystery. [/QUOTE]
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