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Anybody Got Any Tips to Share on Buck Patterning Pre or Post Season?
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<blockquote data-quote="hammer111" data-source="post: 1814183" data-attributes="member: 74806"><p>Use cameras. I use cheap ones because I'm tired of supplying the public with cameras.</p><p></p><p>Find the does, and the bucks will find you. Learn where the does go from summer to fall patterns.</p><p></p><p>Forget trying to pattern a buck in prerut or full rut. Their brains are on overload and they could show up anywhere, at anytime.</p><p></p><p>Part of success is related to property. If you have great property. All you have to do is be in the woods. Calling and rattling does work for me, and can bring bucks to you.</p><p></p><p>The best time to pattern a buck in my opinion, is when they're still in the summer pattern. They are creatures of habit, carefree . Eating is the only thing on their mind. I think their guard is kinda relaxed a bit, because the season is fresh and they haven't been alerted by human odors.</p><p></p><p>So really the best time to pattern a buck is in the summer before the season starts. Be set up and ready before opening day. Good luck !</p><p></p><p>Oh ill add this for mid season. Find and learn escape corridors. They are places with trails to lead to a safe place when the carp hits the fan.</p><p>I learned this by accident. I found a place once that connected several properties together. It wasn't really a bottle neck, but deer focused travel from other areas through this one. When pressure forced them out off one property they used this piece of woods to go to other properties. Man I was rich in deer.</p><p>One opening morning I had a doe and two bucks that were pressured come from 3 different directions to use this escape route. I took the 2 bucks in a span of 20 minutes. That's when I learned escape corridors. I'm sorry I rambled so much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hammer111, post: 1814183, member: 74806"] Use cameras. I use cheap ones because I'm tired of supplying the public with cameras. Find the does, and the bucks will find you. Learn where the does go from summer to fall patterns. Forget trying to pattern a buck in prerut or full rut. Their brains are on overload and they could show up anywhere, at anytime. Part of success is related to property. If you have great property. All you have to do is be in the woods. Calling and rattling does work for me, and can bring bucks to you. The best time to pattern a buck in my opinion, is when they're still in the summer pattern. They are creatures of habit, carefree . Eating is the only thing on their mind. I think their guard is kinda relaxed a bit, because the season is fresh and they haven't been alerted by human odors. So really the best time to pattern a buck is in the summer before the season starts. Be set up and ready before opening day. Good luck ! Oh ill add this for mid season. Find and learn escape corridors. They are places with trails to lead to a safe place when the carp hits the fan. I learned this by accident. I found a place once that connected several properties together. It wasn't really a bottle neck, but deer focused travel from other areas through this one. When pressure forced them out off one property they used this piece of woods to go to other properties. Man I was rich in deer. One opening morning I had a doe and two bucks that were pressured come from 3 different directions to use this escape route. I took the 2 bucks in a span of 20 minutes. That's when I learned escape corridors. I'm sorry I rambled so much. [/QUOTE]
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