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<blockquote data-quote="RidgeHunter" data-source="post: 3295354" data-attributes="member: 4319"><p>It is certainly easier to kill a 1.5 year old buck on my lease than a doe I'll give you that. You don't see the does (we don't feed). They are there obviously, but they just don't move like yearling bucks move in the fall. If I tallied deer seen from stand 1.5 year old bucks take the lead by FAR over does. Not even close.</p><p></p><p>The adult does seem to be too smart for that in a heavily hunted county. Yearling bucks are also about a thousand times easier to actually kill. They will bust you and then stay there. Or bust you and come in anyways. Does don't ignore your bs. I got busted trying to draw by 4 does the other day. I have literally had a forky bed down 15yds away and stood up and loudly peed on dry leaves from 20' without him moving. They are too stupid for their own good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RidgeHunter, post: 3295354, member: 4319"] It is certainly easier to kill a 1.5 year old buck on my lease than a doe I'll give you that. You don't see the does (we don't feed). They are there obviously, but they just don't move like yearling bucks move in the fall. If I tallied deer seen from stand 1.5 year old bucks take the lead by FAR over does. Not even close. The adult does seem to be too smart for that in a heavily hunted county. Yearling bucks are also about a thousand times easier to actually kill. They will bust you and then stay there. Or bust you and come in anyways. Does don't ignore your bs. I got busted trying to draw by 4 does the other day. I have literally had a forky bed down 15yds away and stood up and loudly peed on dry leaves from 20' without him moving. They are too stupid for their own good. [/QUOTE]
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