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<blockquote data-quote="TheLBLman" data-source="post: 5784773" data-attributes="member: 1409"><p>"Movement" can be in small circles around a single productive oak tree;</p><p>Movement can be a deer standing up from it's bed, taking two steps to urinate,</p><p>then bedding back down;</p><p>Movement can be linear and long distance.</p><p></p><p>"Movement" itself without more description & context means very little.</p><p></p><p>During the November rut (when it occurs most places in TN), there was great <em>LINEAR</em> movement of bucks, and more linear movement of females than most months. Bucks would commonly travel over a mile in a single direction daily, even multiple times in a 24-hr period. Old females would also travel considerable linear distances at times, looking for Mr. Right.</p><p></p><p>But now, post-rut, same areas on December 6, near zero linear movement. Some of the oaks are still dropping acorns, and many the deer are simply bedding & feeding a full 24-hr period within 100 yds of those particular oaks. This is very low-probability deer hunting for most hunters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheLBLman, post: 5784773, member: 1409"] "Movement" can be in small circles around a single productive oak tree; Movement can be a deer standing up from it's bed, taking two steps to urinate, then bedding back down; Movement can be linear and long distance. "Movement" itself without more description & context means very little. During the November rut (when it occurs most places in TN), there was great [I]LINEAR[/I] movement of bucks, and more linear movement of females than most months. Bucks would commonly travel over a mile in a single direction daily, even multiple times in a 24-hr period. Old females would also travel considerable linear distances at times, looking for Mr. Right. But now, post-rut, same areas on December 6, near zero linear movement. Some of the oaks are still dropping acorns, and many the deer are simply bedding & feeding a full 24-hr period within 100 yds of those particular oaks. This is very low-probability deer hunting for most hunters. [/QUOTE]
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