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<blockquote data-quote="Ski" data-source="post: 5793273" data-attributes="member: 20583"><p>I've heard stories of bucks being wary of cams but I've not personally noticed it. I'm sure it does happen but not to an extent that it affects my hunting. Aside from one two cruisers that move through the property once, by far and large I see the same bucks over and over year after year as long as they're alive. </p><p></p><p>In fact I plan my hunts around it. For instance, a buck I was hunting this season I've been getting on cam for 5 years. He first began showing up in winter to feed in my plots and as he matured he took interest in the does and showed up a little earlier. This year he was head honcho and huge so he showed up in October and stayed. I've seen this same pattern play out over and over through the years. They can't sneeze on my place without it being caught on cam, but they always come back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ski, post: 5793273, member: 20583"] I've heard stories of bucks being wary of cams but I've not personally noticed it. I'm sure it does happen but not to an extent that it affects my hunting. Aside from one two cruisers that move through the property once, by far and large I see the same bucks over and over year after year as long as they're alive. In fact I plan my hunts around it. For instance, a buck I was hunting this season I've been getting on cam for 5 years. He first began showing up in winter to feed in my plots and as he matured he took interest in the does and showed up a little earlier. This year he was head honcho and huge so he showed up in October and stayed. I've seen this same pattern play out over and over through the years. They can't sneeze on my place without it being caught on cam, but they always come back. [/QUOTE]
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