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<blockquote data-quote="mike243" data-source="post: 5848475" data-attributes="member: 3237"><p>Too many random events to come close with any accuracy imo, I bet a lot of folks never see 1/2 of the deer they run off as they enter the hunting area, also the older the buck the less chance you will see him at the same spot after he sees you. Younger deer will keep following the same route far longer than mature bucks will. Having to move 50-100y in order to find a new route being used has been my findings, I can tell when deer enter a area if they have been bumped there before, a lot slower approach and a lot of looking around, terrain will dictate how far they will reroute to stay out of sight. Thats why folks tell a story about hunting a new spot and there he was lol. a hot doe will change all that, but she hunts him also, hunt the doe's and the bucks wont be far off at some point. seeing doe in the daytime has always increased my odds of seeing a buck in ETn. I suspect it might be the same anywhere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mike243, post: 5848475, member: 3237"] Too many random events to come close with any accuracy imo, I bet a lot of folks never see 1/2 of the deer they run off as they enter the hunting area, also the older the buck the less chance you will see him at the same spot after he sees you. Younger deer will keep following the same route far longer than mature bucks will. Having to move 50-100y in order to find a new route being used has been my findings, I can tell when deer enter a area if they have been bumped there before, a lot slower approach and a lot of looking around, terrain will dictate how far they will reroute to stay out of sight. Thats why folks tell a story about hunting a new spot and there he was lol. a hot doe will change all that, but she hunts him also, hunt the doe's and the bucks wont be far off at some point. seeing doe in the daytime has always increased my odds of seeing a buck in ETn. I suspect it might be the same anywhere. [/QUOTE]
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