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<blockquote data-quote="themanpcl" data-source="post: 5849146" data-attributes="member: 12032"><p>You read my mind. after the season was over i went back to find all the sightings of the mature buck i killed day after Thanksgiving. From velvet to the day i killed him, he was on all parts of the 90 acres but not on same cam 2 days in a row. i attribute the behavior before rut to wind direction but during rut, the does werent in the same places so neither was he. I had hunted the same stand about 5 times between archery and gun before I killed him and never saw him once until that day. I noticed that with the younger bucks, in the days after me being in the area, no real change in behavior but I didnt hunt or walk through bedding areas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="themanpcl, post: 5849146, member: 12032"] You read my mind. after the season was over i went back to find all the sightings of the mature buck i killed day after Thanksgiving. From velvet to the day i killed him, he was on all parts of the 90 acres but not on same cam 2 days in a row. i attribute the behavior before rut to wind direction but during rut, the does werent in the same places so neither was he. I had hunted the same stand about 5 times between archery and gun before I killed him and never saw him once until that day. I noticed that with the younger bucks, in the days after me being in the area, no real change in behavior but I didnt hunt or walk through bedding areas. [/QUOTE]
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