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Great article in Quality Whitetails on Home Range
Instead of gussing they put collars on the deer and kept track. The did so in Farm country of SW Michigan
Average Home Range = 95% of there radio-telemetry locations Core area =50% of there radio-telemetry locations Average Home range does 123 to 494 acres Largest does home range was equal to the smallest yearly bucks home range 1 sq mile Resident yearly buck's home range was 1 to 2.9 sq miles Home range must be large enough to enhance everyday survival and reproduction, yet be small enough for a deer to know the area. Also goes to say deers core area in ag land is smaller than deer live in forest area. Deer hunting SLP deer in MI is way different than Northern MI and the UP. I love being a member of QDMA, great infoo with the science to back it up!!! |
RE: Great article in Quality Whitetails on Home Range
That's awesome info ...... nothing on a mature buck, or are they included in there somewhere??
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RE: Great article in Quality Whitetails on Home Range
ORIGINAL: PreacherTony That's awesome info ...... nothing on a mature buck, or are they included in there somewhere?? They also showed how the migration pattern of a doe was influence by hunting pressure. Where as in NLP and SP it is based on food and bedding. The map of the core area for all the deer is within spitting distance of WATER. |
RE: Great article in Quality Whitetails on Home Range
BTW most of the yearly bucks(12-18 months)over 50% moved out of the home range, were as most of the does stayed.
32 does stated 3 moved out 5 bucks stayed 7 bucks moved out |
RE: Great article in Quality Whitetails on Home Range
wow great info
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RE: Great article in Quality Whitetails on Home Range
man i wish i got that magazine
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RE: Great article in Quality Whitetails on Home Range
ORIGINAL: Rory/MO man i wish i got that magazine ![]()
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RE: Great article in Quality Whitetails on Home Range
Join the QDMA and it's part of the membership;)
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RE: Great article in Quality Whitetails on Home Range
Average dispersal distance was 6 mile, smallest 2 miles, largest 11.4
7 dispers during spring(Apr,May,Jun) 3 does 4 bucks the stated the spring dispersal is related to fawning 3 bucks dispers in October This is the opposite of what they found in PA, being MI SLP had great deer density. Fall was from low acorn production or high deer density. |
RE: Great article in Quality Whitetails on Home Range
5 bucks stayed 7 bucks moved out |
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