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<blockquote data-quote="BigDave12" data-source="post: 5761806" data-attributes="member: 13595"><p>This is so true. Great example Ski! Like you, I watch my doe herd very closely too. Knowing those does, what area the same does frequent, and paying attention to when they seem to come into heat yearly will DEFINITELY give you a great chance at a good buck. The bucks know this as well - especially the older age class bucks. While I agree weather could affect what the exact time of day is best, the prediction of the day is fairly close annually. Almost entirely exact annually per doe.</p><p></p><p>I do think that during some very abnormal years, things such as poor nutrition, drought, extreme stress, etc could affect the timing of the exact day per doe but those seem to be anomalies. As long as the conditions stabilize the following year (more normal), they seem to be back on schedule.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigDave12, post: 5761806, member: 13595"] This is so true. Great example Ski! Like you, I watch my doe herd very closely too. Knowing those does, what area the same does frequent, and paying attention to when they seem to come into heat yearly will DEFINITELY give you a great chance at a good buck. The bucks know this as well - especially the older age class bucks. While I agree weather could affect what the exact time of day is best, the prediction of the day is fairly close annually. Almost entirely exact annually per doe. I do think that during some very abnormal years, things such as poor nutrition, drought, extreme stress, etc could affect the timing of the exact day per doe but those seem to be anomalies. As long as the conditions stabilize the following year (more normal), they seem to be back on schedule. [/QUOTE]
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