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bmgillum 08-22-2011 08:47 AM

Deer Patterns
 
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jrbsr 08-22-2011 09:31 AM

It could be their food pattern changed.
They just went on to another food source.

doetrain 08-22-2011 12:08 PM

I think jrbsr nailed it. We had the same thing happen with a couple of awesome Bucks right after the corn was cut and the beans where harvested in a friend of mines area. Once the food and cover were taken away they seemed to move on into the heavier cover areas. I am curious to see if some Bucks I'm getting on my cams stay in the area where I'm at because there are no crops within several miles of where I'm seeing them at present.

dirtyd 08-22-2011 12:34 PM

Bucks are like male humans. They live for two main reasons.

Food is the first one. They will go to the best restaurant or food source available just as you would. If a hot new place opens up near you and it has a better tasting burger, you'll go there rather than eating at your regular spot. They are always going to find the best/freshest food source.

The last one being sex. When it's on it's on and that's all they think about. Just as hopefully you all are.

BigDaddy12t 08-22-2011 02:59 PM

I would say changing food paterns.

Unlocked 08-22-2011 04:11 PM

I agree with the food source as all my properties have done this very same thing over the last 2 weeks. While out scouting a newly aquired piece of property I noticed those pretty little acorns we all love so much on the ground. After checking other cams the following week, all the other cameras I have on properties with acorn hollows my feeders look like piles of gold around them with the corn starting to build up.

Turned the throw time back on the feeders to only a few seconds to keep the small amount of traffic still used to the feeder and food source.

My suggestion is find the acorns, you'll find your deer.

nodog 08-23-2011 02:21 AM

His question was about the velvet coming off having an effect, good question. Never thought of it, something to watch.

Gunplummer 08-23-2011 05:02 AM

I have to agree with the food source causing it. Before the rut I often see bucks in large groups on top of a mountain I hunt. There are large groves of white oaks up their and springs.

Bukmastr 08-24-2011 04:53 PM

I have not noticed velvet shedding having any effect on deer patterns. I have been glassing deer and notice one day they are hard antlered... However, right at about the end of August, early September there are many changes in food sources such as acorns starting to drop and beans turning yellow and bitter... As others have said, I think your issue is with food.

Jmp51483 08-26-2011 07:01 PM

I'd still think it' be a bit early for their food patterns to change already wouldn't it? Have the farmers in your area already started harvesting crops? Acorns are just starting to drop around here..so I guess it is becoming about that time.


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