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Where do these bucks hide during hunting season!
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<blockquote data-quote="Ski" data-source="post: 5550482" data-attributes="member: 20583"><p>That pretty much sums up the way I see it, too. </p><p></p><p>IMO there are two types of bucks. Those who live where I'm hunting and those who do not. Knowing the difference is easy. If he's showing up on cam all the time during daylight and dark then he's living very, very nearby. If he's only on cam every so often and usually at night, then he lives somewhere else and you caught him passing through. </p><p></p><p>Killing a buck that doesn't live where you're hunting is akin to buying a winning raffle ticket. Sure it can happen. The odds are stacked heavily against you but the sun shines on a dog's @$$ every once in awhile. On the flip, killing a buck that lives where you hunt should be fairly easy.....or at least as easy as killing a big buck can be. The trick is recognizing the difference and accepting it. If the buck isn't living where you're hunting, every time you hunt you are adding another pile of human pressure to the spot. It can quickly become a downward spiral.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ski, post: 5550482, member: 20583"] That pretty much sums up the way I see it, too. IMO there are two types of bucks. Those who live where I'm hunting and those who do not. Knowing the difference is easy. If he's showing up on cam all the time during daylight and dark then he's living very, very nearby. If he's only on cam every so often and usually at night, then he lives somewhere else and you caught him passing through. Killing a buck that doesn't live where you're hunting is akin to buying a winning raffle ticket. Sure it can happen. The odds are stacked heavily against you but the sun shines on a dog's @$$ every once in awhile. On the flip, killing a buck that lives where you hunt should be fairly easy.....or at least as easy as killing a big buck can be. The trick is recognizing the difference and accepting it. If the buck isn't living where you're hunting, every time you hunt you are adding another pile of human pressure to the spot. It can quickly become a downward spiral. [/QUOTE]
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