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<blockquote data-quote="deerhunter10" data-source="post: 5512332" data-attributes="member: 11992"><p>Very interesting. Especially when you factor in this year and the behavior around it. I wonder what those percentages would be if we were to of had a "normal" year. I know for me the pawing basically stopped the first few days of November and I few random scrapes were opened but not many. But licking branches were wore out this year. Also found looked back on our places and notice the scrapes under a cedar tree or I call the hedge bushes not really sure what they are but very bushy, were hit way more than one under just a normal branch. And some of these locations I use even in summer to get inventory they have been using some of these sites for several years. Please after this year I want to know any statistic possible lead anything at all please share. I know I appreciate it and I'm sure many others do as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deerhunter10, post: 5512332, member: 11992"] Very interesting. Especially when you factor in this year and the behavior around it. I wonder what those percentages would be if we were to of had a "normal" year. I know for me the pawing basically stopped the first few days of November and I few random scrapes were opened but not many. But licking branches were wore out this year. Also found looked back on our places and notice the scrapes under a cedar tree or I call the hedge bushes not really sure what they are but very bushy, were hit way more than one under just a normal branch. And some of these locations I use even in summer to get inventory they have been using some of these sites for several years. Please after this year I want to know any statistic possible lead anything at all please share. I know I appreciate it and I'm sure many others do as well. [/QUOTE]
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