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<blockquote data-quote="Hduke86" data-source="post: 5371713" data-attributes="member: 18913"><p>I've always struggled with the "nocturnal" situation. I completely under what you're saying. Say if you're hunting a food source in a plot or some acorn source on your property that you can hunt and the deer have been there during daylight then they start showing up at night at that source. Then yes I would consider that "nocturnal" just for the simple reason they are now more cautious about being exposed while feeding and they will do it at night. Meanwhile they got up roughly at the same time but stuck closer to cover until nightfall. There was one map showing movement in October and then movement in December that showed drastically different routines from one another of the same deer. October the deer was more exposed and moved about more then in December it stuck to cover more during its travel which was beneficial to actually see a map of.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hduke86, post: 5371713, member: 18913"] I’ve always struggled with the “nocturnal” situation. I completely under what you’re saying. Say if you’re hunting a food source in a plot or some acorn source on your property that you can hunt and the deer have been there during daylight then they start showing up at night at that source. Then yes I would consider that “nocturnal” just for the simple reason they are now more cautious about being exposed while feeding and they will do it at night. Meanwhile they got up roughly at the same time but stuck closer to cover until nightfall. There was one map showing movement in October and then movement in December that showed drastically different routines from one another of the same deer. October the deer was more exposed and moved about more then in December it stuck to cover more during its travel which was beneficial to actually see a map of. [/QUOTE]
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