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RE: Why do you think he left?
I guess I would have to communicate with himto find out for sure, but since I do not figure you have spoken to him, you will have to take my word.
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RE: Why do you think he left?
Nah, I'll go with my theory. A wind shift got ya. You may not have noticed the wind change, but if the rain was coming and came that quickly from behind you, there were swirls or shifts. It dosn't do a complete turn around with the first rain drops. Sure they can hear, but something that far removed they'll usually hold tigher than a button until they figure it out.
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RE: Why do you think he left?
I guess we will agree to disagreeDaniel Boone.
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RE: Why do you think he left?
This may seem like a minor nit-picking point but he couldn't possibly have been 4y.o. in Nov. There's always going to be a 1/2 in the age in the fall .Oh yeah he winded you!
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RE: Why do you think he left?
I stand strong on my original assumption. Cheese in the breeze.
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RE: Why do you think he left?
I guess we will agree to disagreeDaniel Boone. |
RE: Why do you think he left?
It sounds like there was a bigger buck in the area. Our he smelled you our somthing.
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RE: Why do you think he left?
ORIGINAL: killzonearchery It sounds like there was a bigger buck in the area. |
RE: Why do you think he left?
i think there was a bigger buck in the area.
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RE: Why do you think he left?
ORIGINAL: davidmil You'll never know unless you can communicate with him. To say the wind and rain sent him running is pure conjecture. They live in the stuff. I'd say since the rain came from behind you and toward you and he left... he smelled you. Remember those summers when you were a kid? Hot summer day, then all of a sudden a cool breeze, then you can smell rain in the air. Happens often, since wind likes to blow out of a rainstorm, and into an area where there isnt rain (Isnt the saying wind blows from high to low pressure?). Hence, the reason you can smell the rain. That same wind carried your stench towards the buck, he smelled you, and bolted. Also, quite possible he smelled a dominant buck in the area, and bolted. Either way, the wind was the culprit! |
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