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Northcountryman

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  1. Not the only ones , but the major offenders are on the left IMHO. I think it is a major oversimplification to just simply state that both sides are equally to blame as this is simply not true- not even close .
  2. Maybe I did get a bit carried away - Happy New Year to you as well VH !!
  3. Of course - why do you think that would matter to me?
  4. Hard to believe that deer hunting is actually better now than it was 50-60 yrs ago , isn’t it ? Same with Trout fishing- I love it !!
  5. You presume too much VH - as it appears , you havent Learned yours either lol.
  6. Chef was banned ? When ? If so , I’d say not nearly long enough cuz he didn’t learn his lesson the first time !!
  7. Youre right. of course if he did , but trust me when I say Chefs no saint himself, the way he name calls and demeans others on here.
  8. So they don’t sleep for very long, but once bedded , stay within that general bedding area for hours - and that time probably increases after the rifle opener till we’ll after the season is over .
  9. They kinda do little cat naps don’t they ? One time several yrs ago , I had a little button buck take a nap underneath my tree stand opening day; this was the longest period of time I had ever witnessed a deer actually engaging in the act of sleeping . I’d say he slept about an hour , then, got up and scampered off . Maybe about an hr at a time roughly ?
  10. Yes, so youre saying they do it basically the same time of day chronologically ; most variation is due to changes in daylight savings time, I think that preety much true but do believe that hunting pressure can have an affect on altering their movement patterns as well, although Im not certain how much. Just maybe, these bucks and does that for the most part, became ghosts after the openiner of rifle, still move at the same time pretty much as before, they just have adjusted their routes and destinations to stay away from previous areas more highly visible to humans; now, thehyre moving around still but further back and in highly concealed areas.
  11. Notice another curious feature of the graph: the only major seasonallly dependent variance in deer movement appears to occur in the afternoon/ dusk time period. As VH stated, it shifts left from summer to winter as sunset time gets earlier; But the sunrise time window of movement pattern stays faily consistent, regardless of time of year. I wonder whats up with that I wonder?
  12. Wait: I see what youre saying; yes, the curve does shift right for summer and fall-nice.
  13. Yes, but why is the summer curves peak nearly identical with winter when sunst is delayed a few hours? It seems as though its more time dependent . doesmt it? Actually, maybe daily savings might come into play here as well, right?
  14. I agree , but dont believe thir movement is steady all night- light entraining? Elaborate please!!
  15. Yes!! This graph makes alot of sense!! Especially this time of year, how many times have you left your spot at sundown and a half hour later while driving back, deer are everywhere!! I think their MOST active time year round is early evening, like first 2 hrs after dark. Least acxtive times in 24 hr period appear tobe 10pm and-2am and 10am-2pm. Make sense to me!!
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