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Pretty neat article on mature bucks
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<blockquote data-quote="Andy S." data-source="post: 4933318" data-attributes="member: 131"><p>This is the takeaway message in a nutshell. BSK shared an article called "hunt the bright spots" back in 2006. It eluded to this exact science: the mature bucks are more often than not hanging out where the majority of hunters are not, thus this is where your odds of seeing them in daylight and killing them are the greatest. In laymen terms, they pattern us hunters waaaaaay quicker than hunters pattern them, and they tolerate very little intrusion, if any, before they turn mostly nocturnal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy S., post: 4933318, member: 131"] This is the takeaway message in a nutshell. BSK shared an article called "hunt the bright spots" back in 2006. It eluded to this exact science: the mature bucks are more often than not hanging out where the majority of hunters are not, thus this is where your odds of seeing them in daylight and killing them are the greatest. In laymen terms, they pattern us hunters waaaaaay quicker than hunters pattern them, and they tolerate very little intrusion, if any, before they turn mostly nocturnal. [/QUOTE]
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Pretty neat article on mature bucks
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