nocturnal pattern
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What time are these deer coming? middle of night or well after dark?.. If right after dark...u might be too far from the bedding area..might take them that long to get there..Bedding area might be far away...Im not a expert, but maybe one will give u a legit answer

#5

Deer are primarily nocturnal, especially older bucks, pressured or not. That of course is in a normal setting. That's just nature. Like he said, your best chance of seeing mature buck daylight movement will be near and during the rut. Your not going to change a mature bucks pattern unless you are hunting behind a high fence and his main food source is provided by man. Be patient and wait til the rut comes near. You may see at least some daylight movement, but nothing is guaranteed.
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Like already said wait until the rut or if you figure out where they're bedding slip in close well before daylight and try to ambush one right in their bedding area as he comes back hopefully just at daylight. Hunting bedding areas is risky though and if you bump a big buck at his bedding area you could run him out of your area completely.
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If possible, try to create thick bedding areas on your property so the deer will already be there when you hunt. Then you should be able to see them during daylight.
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812, you're close to me I bet (Southern IN)....if you are,
A.) It's been as hot as all get out the last couple weeks...my water sources are all dried up/except one (that's where my cam is
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B.) Deer in general are primarily nocturnal, but not fully, rut or no rut those deer move in daylight, maybe not much, but they do...so maybe you're not close enough to where they bed or the food/water source they want.
C.) Their patterns will change as the year progresses as well. Maybe they won't use that area until late October.
D.) A little bit of corn may help, just make sure to have it out 10 days prior to you hunting that area.
A.) It's been as hot as all get out the last couple weeks...my water sources are all dried up/except one (that's where my cam is

B.) Deer in general are primarily nocturnal, but not fully, rut or no rut those deer move in daylight, maybe not much, but they do...so maybe you're not close enough to where they bed or the food/water source they want.
C.) Their patterns will change as the year progresses as well. Maybe they won't use that area until late October.
D.) A little bit of corn may help, just make sure to have it out 10 days prior to you hunting that area.
Last edited by StealthHtr22; 08-13-2010 at 12:26 PM.