ORIGINAL: rgargasz
I feel that you can pattern a buck in the summer months and early season, but when the velvet comes off and the bachelor groups break up there is no telling where that buck might claim his territory. I agree with NY/AL in saying that hunting funnels in your particular woods is going to give you the best bet at seeing your buck along with many other deer. I have shot a few deer that dont neccessarily have a pattern, but i saw him go out of the woods at night, and moved my stand to ambush him coming in at daybreak. Each deer is different in behaviors but in the big picture all deer are the same when it comes to habbit and instinct....cover, food/water,cover
cosign this. Once a buck gets the breeding impulse your better off hunting funnels between bedding areas and catch him checking does. If you find the buck sign early in the season I think thats your best bet on taking him on his summer pattern. After that I'd hunt where the does are.