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Variability of older buck sightings, mornings versus evenings
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<blockquote data-quote="Andy S." data-source="post: 5246553" data-attributes="member: 131"><p>Another idea here: for the most part, deer hunters I know hunt LONGER in the morning (<em>more hours on stand</em>), say daylight until 10:30 or so, some sit until 11:30 on colder mornings. Those same guys, hunt fewer hours on stand in the evening, say the last two hours of daylight, generally speaking. So 4-5 hours in the morning versus 2 hours in the evening, on average. Are you comparing morning hunting hours that are further away from dark (9-11) to evening hours that are closer to dark (last 2 hours)? Just thinking that the last two hours of daylight and an hour or two before noon are not comparing apples to apples, when comparing deer movement, generally speaking. Make sense? Lots of variables (<em>some obvious, some not</em>) when dissecting the data like we like to do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy S., post: 5246553, member: 131"] Another idea here: for the most part, deer hunters I know hunt LONGER in the morning ([I]more hours on stand[/I]), say daylight until 10:30 or so, some sit until 11:30 on colder mornings. Those same guys, hunt fewer hours on stand in the evening, say the last two hours of daylight, generally speaking. So 4-5 hours in the morning versus 2 hours in the evening, on average. Are you comparing morning hunting hours that are further away from dark (9-11) to evening hours that are closer to dark (last 2 hours)? Just thinking that the last two hours of daylight and an hour or two before noon are not comparing apples to apples, when comparing deer movement, generally speaking. Make sense? Lots of variables ([I]some obvious, some not[/I]) when dissecting the data like we like to do. [/QUOTE]
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