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RE: What do you think?
Why do bucks (mature) go more nocturnal?
Simple.. why would they have to move during daylight? No Reason! He can still eat and mingle at night.. can't he? Ah haaa.. and then the first scent of estrous visits the air.. and more movement.. although unnecasary becomes apparent. Unless there is reasoning behind it.. why would you forgo your sanctuary and your life? |
RE: What do you think?
Unless he's pressured......I don't know why he wouldn't move in the daylight. Think about it.....if they ALL moved only at night....who'd ever kill one?;)
I have a lot of respect for the animals themselves......but I think the "mystique" surrounding these animals is perpetuated tremendously by us. |
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Take a look at sunset time each day,does a deers time frame really change or does day light?;)
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There is no mystique Jeff.. I agree 100% with you there.
But a big mature buck will not move unless there is a desire to do so. He will simply wait til dark. If there is no reason he will not budge.. unless reason is apparent. Whether that reason is female or food.. it must be clear to him that its okay to move now. And when they do move, and are taken, they usually had either a girl or food in mind. Remember.. there is no meaning of time to a whitetail. He has no watch. Nor comprehends the minute or the hour. But make no mistake.. a mature bucks first goal (which is often confused for mystique) is survival. |
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Touche', Duke.
But we (hunters)sure do kill a dang bunch of 'em!:) |
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Are they really nocturnal or are they just that good at playing the game of survival.
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ORIGINAL: dukemichaels And when they do move, and are taken, they usually had either a girl or food in mind. |
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ORIGINAL: bow huntert Are they really nocturnal or are they just that good at playing the game of survival. |
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Ya know....I think about this a LOT. What's the odds?????? I mean.....what's the odds that the one buck you're after.......decides to show himself during daylight hours? What's the odds he chooses (or is compelled) to do so on that certain day? And....what's the odds he chooses or is compelled to be in your general area (to be spotted)? What's the odds he would come into bow range? What's the odds he doesn't pick YOU off?
This blows my mind. We are SOOOOOO lucky (to take a deer......especially a mature deer.......and Doubly especially lucky to take "THE" deer). We're a helluva lot luckier than we are good.;) |
RE: What do you think?
ORIGINAL: GMMAT Unless he's pressured......I don't know why he wouldn't move in the daylight. Bingo.....where 95% of people hunt there is some kind of human activity. Deer pattern themselves around this activity.......People moving during the daylight=deer moving at night. Now, go to an unpressured area with very little human activity. They most definately are NOT nocturnal. How often do you look at the game tables on your GPS, in a magazine, or wherever. I can tell you that in an unpressured natural setting these tables are spot on 95% of the time. This fall in Canada I would be sitting seeing nothing....look at the GPS and the "Best Times" for game movement......almost within 5 minutes of that time I would see deer. The best times that areduring daylight hours last for 2 hours.....and those 2 hours are magical. So, why are deer more nocturnal where we hunt......we make them that way. |
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