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<blockquote data-quote="Okie4570" data-source="post: 3042469" data-attributes="member: 15643"><p>The buck that I shot last year did the same thing almost daily. From the way he was looking on the pics and the time, I'm pretty sure he could hear my truck when I pulled up, and I park several hundred yards away. Last pic was always about the time I was parking. He eventually started coming in at way earlier times and became pretty inconsistent. Actually the only time he'd ever come thru in the daylight was the morning I shot him. Yours will change patterns here in the next few days as well. If you feel like you're pressuring him, back off and play if safe imo. As long as he stays in the area, there's that chance he'll screw up and show up while you're there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Okie4570, post: 3042469, member: 15643"] The buck that I shot last year did the same thing almost daily. From the way he was looking on the pics and the time, I'm pretty sure he could hear my truck when I pulled up, and I park several hundred yards away. Last pic was always about the time I was parking. He eventually started coming in at way earlier times and became pretty inconsistent. Actually the only time he'd ever come thru in the daylight was the morning I shot him. Yours will change patterns here in the next few days as well. If you feel like you're pressuring him, back off and play if safe imo. As long as he stays in the area, there's that chance he'll screw up and show up while you're there. [/QUOTE]
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