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<blockquote data-quote="Shadowrider" data-source="post: 2909353" data-attributes="member: 3099"><p>This is true and one of my problems is that I rarely am able to get down there before season. The rut is approaching when our season opens so their pattern changes. I think that it affects the bucks far more than the does, I do know a couple of "shelfs" along a ridge that ALWAYS has a doe or two. One year I spent an entire afternoon walking with one and her two fawns. I blew a grunt call when we first saw each other just for kicks. I guess it settled her down because she didn't care about me at all after that but her two fawns didn't trust me at all. I could get with about 35 yards and that as close as she'd let me get before moving away. She spent the entire season and the next in that tiny little area, probably 30 acres, that was loaded with food, cover and had a creek running at the bottom of it.</p><p></p><p>I suspect the bucks are much the same through the year but get antsy and roam when the rut approaches. I've never found a pattern on those guys.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shadowrider, post: 2909353, member: 3099"] This is true and one of my problems is that I rarely am able to get down there before season. The rut is approaching when our season opens so their pattern changes. I think that it affects the bucks far more than the does, I do know a couple of "shelfs" along a ridge that ALWAYS has a doe or two. One year I spent an entire afternoon walking with one and her two fawns. I blew a grunt call when we first saw each other just for kicks. I guess it settled her down because she didn't care about me at all after that but her two fawns didn't trust me at all. I could get with about 35 yards and that as close as she'd let me get before moving away. She spent the entire season and the next in that tiny little area, probably 30 acres, that was loaded with food, cover and had a creek running at the bottom of it. I suspect the bucks are much the same through the year but get antsy and roam when the rut approaches. I've never found a pattern on those guys. [/QUOTE]
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