As far as trying to pattern mature deer in bama. I think most people do more harm than good in alavama, unless you have a unique piece of property
Yes, this is my hypothesis. I should've formed it in the form of a poll but I doubted folks would give honest answers. I fully understand that it's really cool to get pictures of a Whitetail stud on your property. When getting those pictures makes it harder to kill him, it is counterproductive.
If anyone has a proven strategy for photographing and pursuing the same deer, I'd like to hear from that guy.