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<blockquote data-quote="tslabaugh" data-source="post: 1373673" data-attributes="member: 2226"><p>I know this may not be true in all instances... but I have seen them not affected by being jumped.</p><p></p><p>The other day I left my stand to go get some lunch at 10:45...jumped a buck in some thick trees and he ran about 40 yards. I go eat my lunch and get back to the land at about 1:45 or 2:00. I jumped him at the EXACT same spot, I didn't expect it cause I figured he wouldn't come back after being scared off.</p><p></p><p>The second time he ran like 10 yards and stopped. I could see everything of him except where I was wanting to shoot. So I slowly left and went to the stand. After debating for 2 hours if I should have stayed there and waited for him to come back a third time, I grunted about 3 times and he came charging in. He sounded like he was either at the same spot or pretty close when he came running in.</p><p></p><p>I don't think they necessarily leave the area if it isn't something super threatening. I figure they get spooked by cows, coyotes, and such so they don't think nothing of it. </p><p></p><p>I'd get back in there... They may still be in the area.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tslabaugh, post: 1373673, member: 2226"] I know this may not be true in all instances... but I have seen them not affected by being jumped. The other day I left my stand to go get some lunch at 10:45...jumped a buck in some thick trees and he ran about 40 yards. I go eat my lunch and get back to the land at about 1:45 or 2:00. I jumped him at the EXACT same spot, I didn't expect it cause I figured he wouldn't come back after being scared off. The second time he ran like 10 yards and stopped. I could see everything of him except where I was wanting to shoot. So I slowly left and went to the stand. After debating for 2 hours if I should have stayed there and waited for him to come back a third time, I grunted about 3 times and he came charging in. He sounded like he was either at the same spot or pretty close when he came running in. I don't think they necessarily leave the area if it isn't something super threatening. I figure they get spooked by cows, coyotes, and such so they don't think nothing of it. I'd get back in there... They may still be in the area. [/QUOTE]
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