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<blockquote data-quote="CrossVolle" data-source="post: 5531350" data-attributes="member: 19409"><p>Part of me wonders how much during this time period those big deer are daylighting but just staying on the fringes scent checking from a ways off. I buy into the "Magic Day" stuff i really do because i also have years of data to back up those claims. But my real question is, how much are we missing in that time period because that big buck walked behind the tree instead of in front of it....?</p><p></p><p>For me at my spots in Cumberland County November 14th or 15th is always really active. I used to have a farm in Union County and December 3rd and 4th was always dynamite. At the lease we have in Ohio, i am starting to think a man's best bet to crack a sure fire mature buck might be a late October cold front over a scrape. The deer density is so high and there are so many deer over 4.5 its really hard to pin it down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CrossVolle, post: 5531350, member: 19409"] Part of me wonders how much during this time period those big deer are daylighting but just staying on the fringes scent checking from a ways off. I buy into the "Magic Day" stuff i really do because i also have years of data to back up those claims. But my real question is, how much are we missing in that time period because that big buck walked behind the tree instead of in front of it....? For me at my spots in Cumberland County November 14th or 15th is always really active. I used to have a farm in Union County and December 3rd and 4th was always dynamite. At the lease we have in Ohio, i am starting to think a man's best bet to crack a sure fire mature buck might be a late October cold front over a scrape. The deer density is so high and there are so many deer over 4.5 its really hard to pin it down. [/QUOTE]
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