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<blockquote data-quote="Ski" data-source="post: 5534779" data-attributes="member: 20583"><p>That's exhausting! I used to save a few doe pics, then only bucks, and now only 2yr+ bucks. If I get more than one pic/video of a buck at one time then I'll choose the best one to save and delete the rest. The "best" pic is relative to angle. I like having all angle views of any one buck so I can easily identify him no matter what. </p><p></p><p>For my "target" bucks that I'm interested in pursuing, I give them each their own folder and I keep an excel spreadsheet charting when they're on property. Blue highlight for night and yellow highlight for day. It's surprisingly patternable from year to year where a given buck will be same place same time consecutive years. Certainly not every buck and every year, but enough. Mostly what I'm looking for is an outlier span of consecutive days where a particular buck daylights. Chances are better than good it's because he's tending a doe and he'll be back doing the exact same thing again the following season, if both deer are still alive because that doe will be in estrus exactly same time again. I've killed my biggest bucks on that pattern.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ski, post: 5534779, member: 20583"] That's exhausting! I used to save a few doe pics, then only bucks, and now only 2yr+ bucks. If I get more than one pic/video of a buck at one time then I'll choose the best one to save and delete the rest. The "best" pic is relative to angle. I like having all angle views of any one buck so I can easily identify him no matter what. For my "target" bucks that I'm interested in pursuing, I give them each their own folder and I keep an excel spreadsheet charting when they're on property. Blue highlight for night and yellow highlight for day. It's surprisingly patternable from year to year where a given buck will be same place same time consecutive years. Certainly not every buck and every year, but enough. Mostly what I'm looking for is an outlier span of consecutive days where a particular buck daylights. Chances are better than good it's because he's tending a doe and he'll be back doing the exact same thing again the following season, if both deer are still alive because that doe will be in estrus exactly same time again. I've killed my biggest bucks on that pattern. [/QUOTE]
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