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Quote from: Mallardmasher on December 26, 2018, 07:12:35 PMIt may be lush and green, but it is not growing, when plants hibernate or go dormate, they store their reserves in their trunks or roots, the lush green you see contains very lo protein, about half of what they need daily, so they bed and eat in a very small area, to avoid burning any more energy then they have to, when green up occurs, protein skyrockets, and deer become active. You must find their home they will no venture far from itAhh that's very interesting, thank you. Do you know what plant species deer are eating post-rut? What should I be looking for when I am out there?
It may be lush and green, but it is not growing, when plants hibernate or go dormate, they store their reserves in their trunks or roots, the lush green you see contains very lo protein, about half of what they need daily, so they bed and eat in a very small area, to avoid burning any more energy then they have to, when green up occurs, protein skyrockets, and deer become active. You must find their home they will no venture far from it
Hunted all day yesterday, started unpacking the car and this guy walks by.
This year would have been the year for a multi season. Had multiple bucks, two bruisers, that visited all of our cams meaning they travelled a lot. On cam in daylight for all of October. Nov 1 hits and right when they should be even more active and rutting they absolutely disappear. Haven’t been back since except maybe a handful of pics of nocturnal does, which we hadn’t seen all year. My only theory is that since we saw barely any does and tons of bucks on cam, the bucks went searching for does. Haven’t come back to any of our stands tho so I am at a loss for what to do. About to head out now, wish me luck!
I get the feeling that blacktail hunting is 25% skill, 25% experience and 50% luck.
Quote from: ljsommer on December 29, 2018, 10:55:19 AMI get the feeling that blacktail hunting is 25% skill, 25% experience and 50% luck.Something like that. I think mathematicians consider it an inverse proportion: Success = (skill)X(experience)/luck. Success goes up and luck is smaller as skill and experience increase. Where's Pope??? He knows this stuff!