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Variability of older buck sightings, mornings versus evenings
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<blockquote data-quote="catman529" data-source="post: 5246289" data-attributes="member: 9284"><p>Trail cam data would also help, but then again, how many deer walk 30 yards past a camera and never get their picture taken. I'm guessing there's some GPS radio collar data out there that might show a little more.</p><p></p><p>My guess is that deer in general, especially older bucks are never completely predictable. One year there may be more morning sightings just because the hunters so happened to be in the right place on the right days, same with evenings. Kind of like how one year you can have really good rut hunting and see lots of chasing, but the next year have a crappy season and not see much rutting activity. The rut still happens, bucks still chase and breed does, but you happened to be in all the wrong places at the wrong times.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="catman529, post: 5246289, member: 9284"] Trail cam data would also help, but then again, how many deer walk 30 yards past a camera and never get their picture taken. I’m guessing there’s some GPS radio collar data out there that might show a little more. My guess is that deer in general, especially older bucks are never completely predictable. One year there may be more morning sightings just because the hunters so happened to be in the right place on the right days, same with evenings. Kind of like how one year you can have really good rut hunting and see lots of chasing, but the next year have a crappy season and not see much rutting activity. The rut still happens, bucks still chase and breed does, but you happened to be in all the wrong places at the wrong times. [/QUOTE]
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