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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 4999335" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>Not disagreeing with you at all Headhunter. If that is the situation, I agree it's shooting and not hunting.</p><p></p><p>But I sure want to know where bucks that patternable live. I've looked at far more trail-camera pictures of deer than most hunters and I've never seen a deer that patternable. Now maybe that's because I do most of my trail-camera work in hilly "big woods." Bucks are very difficult to pattern in this situation. You may know the general area a buck is using, but not which ridge he's going to walk down on which day. Hunting in this situation is just a gamble. Pick your stand and play the odds for that hunt. Most of the time you lose and the buck wins.</p><p></p><p>Now I've heard bucks are far more patternable in agriculture habitat, especially early in bow season.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 4999335, member: 17"] Not disagreeing with you at all Headhunter. If that is the situation, I agree it's shooting and not hunting. But I sure want to know where bucks that patternable live. I've looked at far more trail-camera pictures of deer than most hunters and I've never seen a deer that patternable. Now maybe that's because I do most of my trail-camera work in hilly "big woods." Bucks are very difficult to pattern in this situation. You may know the general area a buck is using, but not which ridge he's going to walk down on which day. Hunting in this situation is just a gamble. Pick your stand and play the odds for that hunt. Most of the time you lose and the buck wins. Now I've heard bucks are far more patternable in agriculture habitat, especially early in bow season. [/QUOTE]
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