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Moon Phases and Blactail/Muley Activity
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<blockquote data-quote="Wabird" data-source="post: 219878" data-attributes="member: 11951"><p>Interesting topic. Our family recently started hunting with another up in the Okanagon a few seasons ago and this was one of the topics after dark with a bit of whiskey. Our new hunting partners are ex- dept of wildlife commissioners. Good gents.</p><p>The reply that I got was that the moon plays significantly in the feeding habits of game at night, it's unclear if it effects animals as it does the tides. But what struck me the most odd was that he said the height of activity for deer was on the 17th of Nov. Regardless of weather, moon, habitat, or any other dynamic it happened that the research that has been done can't clearly point toward one factor over another, just that the 17th of Nov. is the height of rut, thus activity. </p><p>I won't bash the point as I have no statistical background, but have been more atuned to find that this is true.</p><p> </p><p>Casey</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wabird, post: 219878, member: 11951"] Interesting topic. Our family recently started hunting with another up in the Okanagon a few seasons ago and this was one of the topics after dark with a bit of whiskey. Our new hunting partners are ex- dept of wildlife commissioners. Good gents. The reply that I got was that the moon plays significantly in the feeding habits of game at night, it's unclear if it effects animals as it does the tides. But what struck me the most odd was that he said the height of activity for deer was on the 17th of Nov. Regardless of weather, moon, habitat, or any other dynamic it happened that the research that has been done can't clearly point toward one factor over another, just that the 17th of Nov. is the height of rut, thus activity. I won't bash the point as I have no statistical background, but have been more atuned to find that this is true. Casey [/QUOTE]
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