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Anybody Got Any Tips to Share on Buck Patterning Pre or Post Season?
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<blockquote data-quote="Savage 12BVSS" data-source="post: 1799022" data-attributes="member: 112413"><p>For a lot of hunters this is the time of year to reflect on knowledge gleaned over the fall season. Hunting areas and geography differ for us, but we all notice and use patterns. I hunt in central/northern maine, as such heavy brush and cover as well as differing patterns before and after leaf drop come into play. I use trail cams but rely on actual rublines and core areas and the larger tracked buck runs heavier to try and intercept them moving in daylight. 90% of big buck pics come after dark has fallen so I need to be closer to where they bed and start from than out at fields or orchards often a 1/4-1/2 mile away. </p><p></p><p>After season seems the best time to blunder into a buck hangout and figure where a good spot to sit may be. We put up stands in summer and reflective tack them back in to watch areas in the rut, and the wisest tip an old timer ever gave me was to always stay near the doe concentrations cause they stay in a tighter home area and the bucks will find them. Would love to see and hear from everyone what they've learned that puts them and bucks in daylight proximity. [ATTACH]167255[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]167257[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Savage 12BVSS, post: 1799022, member: 112413"] For a lot of hunters this is the time of year to reflect on knowledge gleaned over the fall season. Hunting areas and geography differ for us, but we all notice and use patterns. I hunt in central/northern maine, as such heavy brush and cover as well as differing patterns before and after leaf drop come into play. I use trail cams but rely on actual rublines and core areas and the larger tracked buck runs heavier to try and intercept them moving in daylight. 90% of big buck pics come after dark has fallen so I need to be closer to where they bed and start from than out at fields or orchards often a 1/4-1/2 mile away. After season seems the best time to blunder into a buck hangout and figure where a good spot to sit may be. We put up stands in summer and reflective tack them back in to watch areas in the rut, and the wisest tip an old timer ever gave me was to always stay near the doe concentrations cause they stay in a tighter home area and the bucks will find them. Would love to see and hear from everyone what they've learned that puts them and bucks in daylight proximity. [ATTACH]167255[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]167257[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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