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<blockquote data-quote="Flintlocksforme" data-source="post: 5785416" data-attributes="member: 20427"><p>It seems like a familiar pattern to me. Maybe the good ones are laying up in the thick places away from the cameras with does this part of the year. They won the majority of the breeding rights hopefully and they are just enjoying the benefits of being a dominant buck. Maybe the does come to them even. A few weeks ago they were quite visible at all the licking branches and community common areas passing out business cards and smiling for the cameras. That first round will be finished soon and some will continue to look for more does. The smartest ones go back to a night schedule and start eating acorns trying to recover. Maybe next year we will have a hunting season break about this time like back in the old days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flintlocksforme, post: 5785416, member: 20427"] It seems like a familiar pattern to me. Maybe the good ones are laying up in the thick places away from the cameras with does this part of the year. They won the majority of the breeding rights hopefully and they are just enjoying the benefits of being a dominant buck. Maybe the does come to them even. A few weeks ago they were quite visible at all the licking branches and community common areas passing out business cards and smiling for the cameras. That first round will be finished soon and some will continue to look for more does. The smartest ones go back to a night schedule and start eating acorns trying to recover. Maybe next year we will have a hunting season break about this time like back in the old days. [/QUOTE]
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