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<blockquote data-quote="TN Whitetail Freak" data-source="post: 4930518" data-attributes="member: 7958"><p>Well got my render in and have had a baby girl in between so haven't been able to go check the cams for over 2 months. I did make it up today and pulled 7 cams 5 were duds but 2 were solid. Of course they were the cams in Nomads range. I did get him on both cams. I never got to set the Render and got rained on all evening. One cam was the extreme west side of the range and the other is the extreme ene side of his range three tenths of a mile away. The times reflect such so that's something to consider on your guys cams. On the extreme west cam is where I got him in daylight or within 45 minutes of sunset multiple times. He would always enter frame left in the pm and frame right in the am 100% of the time so that says he is bedded west of that cam which was what I've been after and I feel closer now. The extreme east cam had him on it multiple times on the far edge of beans and he never showed up there before 1130 pm to 2 am which I've noticed tends to be the edge of a deers travel range for that night before circling back to bed. The cams show that he is the man on campus because all deer step aside when he approaches and when he leaves they enter the frame of the camera. These two cams are .38 miles apart and it appears the nomad buck isnt traveling so much. I believe much of that is due to some crop fields in the area never got planted and are still fallow along with him being older. I drew a polygon connecting the cams and known bedding in the area that measured around 45 acres. about 70% of that is standing beans the other 30 is cover. I had not planned on hunting him on the velvet hunt and actually set a stand in May to kill him Oct 15-20th. But with the new situation and information I picked a tree out near the cam that showed him at or near daylight multiple times the past week or two. I got to try it at least. Maybe his age has him shrinking his range. Here are some pics of Nomad 2020. I got no clue on what he would score but I think he is 5-6 yrs old this year and that's the class I like to chase.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TN Whitetail Freak, post: 4930518, member: 7958"] Well got my render in and have had a baby girl in between so haven't been able to go check the cams for over 2 months. I did make it up today and pulled 7 cams 5 were duds but 2 were solid. Of course they were the cams in Nomads range. I did get him on both cams. I never got to set the Render and got rained on all evening. One cam was the extreme west side of the range and the other is the extreme ene side of his range three tenths of a mile away. The times reflect such so that's something to consider on your guys cams. On the extreme west cam is where I got him in daylight or within 45 minutes of sunset multiple times. He would always enter frame left in the pm and frame right in the am 100% of the time so that says he is bedded west of that cam which was what I've been after and I feel closer now. The extreme east cam had him on it multiple times on the far edge of beans and he never showed up there before 1130 pm to 2 am which I've noticed tends to be the edge of a deers travel range for that night before circling back to bed. The cams show that he is the man on campus because all deer step aside when he approaches and when he leaves they enter the frame of the camera. These two cams are .38 miles apart and it appears the nomad buck isnt traveling so much. I believe much of that is due to some crop fields in the area never got planted and are still fallow along with him being older. I drew a polygon connecting the cams and known bedding in the area that measured around 45 acres. about 70% of that is standing beans the other 30 is cover. I had not planned on hunting him on the velvet hunt and actually set a stand in May to kill him Oct 15-20th. But with the new situation and information I picked a tree out near the cam that showed him at or near daylight multiple times the past week or two. I got to try it at least. Maybe his age has him shrinking his range. Here are some pics of Nomad 2020. I got no clue on what he would score but I think he is 5-6 yrs old this year and that's the class I like to chase. [/QUOTE]
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