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How does a buck exit his bed?
#2765588
03/19/19 07:40 AM
03/19/19 07:40 AM
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AUstan23
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Does he try to leave with the wind in his face? A cross-wind? The wind at his back? Is there any consensus on this or general pattern or does it just seem random? I'm thinking about how to approach afternoon sits.
It is easier to fool a man than to convince him he has been fooled.
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Re: How does a buck exit his bed?
[Re: AUstan23]
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03/19/19 09:09 AM
03/19/19 09:09 AM
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JohnnyLoco
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The older they get, the more I catch them with wind to their butts. Big boar hogs too.
I almost think the travel downwind until the concentration of human smell dissipates enough they feel safe, I don’t know if this is what big cats and bears do too?
Last edited by JohnnyLoco; 03/19/19 09:11 AM.
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Re: How does a buck exit his bed?
[Re: hallb]
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03/19/19 10:15 AM
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lances
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My guess is he walks in the direction he smells food or pu**y. Or opposite of a hunter lol
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Re: How does a buck exit his bed?
[Re: AUstan23]
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03/19/19 10:18 AM
03/19/19 10:18 AM
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perchjerker
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Away from any danger he smells, hears or sees. I've jumped several that went into the water or jumped off a bank to avoid me. Every situation is different.
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Re: How does a buck exit his bed?
[Re: AUstan23]
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03/19/19 10:59 AM
03/19/19 10:59 AM
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Usually running like his hair is on fire.
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Re: How does a buck exit his bed?
[Re: AUstan23]
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03/19/19 12:49 PM
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AUstan23
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Ok maybe I need to be more specific with the parameters. You know where he beds and on what wind he beds there. You wanna sneak into within 150ish yds of that and kill him before dark. Not jump him, not have him wind you etc. Is there any info, article, experiences you've had that lead you to think he leaves the bedding area in a certain direction.
It is easier to fool a man than to convince him he has been fooled.
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Re: How does a buck exit his bed?
[Re: JohnnyLoco]
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03/19/19 12:50 PM
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AUstan23
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I’ve watched mature big game animals all over the place more often than not walk right over bait and lures to get gone during daylight hours. I believe at 5 years old they put human avoidance above all other factors. True. You gotta be in his bedroom before daylight to kill him before he lies down, at least with regards to morning sits outside of rut activity.
It is easier to fool a man than to convince him he has been fooled.
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Re: How does a buck exit his bed?
[Re: AUstan23]
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03/19/19 01:08 PM
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in hilly country they will travel downwind with does in front of them....eyes in front nose to rear.
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Re: How does a buck exit his bed?
[Re: AUstan23]
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03/19/19 01:34 PM
03/19/19 01:34 PM
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Bamarich2
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Does he try to leave with the wind in his face? A cross-wind? The wind at his back? Is there any consensus on this or general pattern or does it just seem random? I'm thinking about how to approach afternoon sits. If you believe Dan Infalt, it's going to be directly towards either food or does (depending on the time of year)... and wind doesn't matter.
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Re: How does a buck exit his bed?
[Re: AUstan23]
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03/19/19 02:33 PM
03/19/19 02:33 PM
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quailman
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The ones I witnessed usually sit up then scratch their junk before moving on...
Life is a journey. Make sure and bring plenty of Beer.
My luck has been so bad lately, it could be raining pussies and I'd catch one with a dick broke off in it.
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Re: How does a buck exit his bed?
[Re: quailman]
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03/19/19 03:17 PM
03/19/19 03:17 PM
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James
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The ones I witnessed usually sit up then scratch their junk before moving on... How does a spike go about scratching his balls?
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Re: How does a buck exit his bed?
[Re: James]
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03/19/19 03:53 PM
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The ones I witnessed usually sit up then scratch their junk before moving on... How does a spike go about scratching his balls? The badass sumbitches I kill have the 8 and 10pts in the area come over and scratch them for em...
Life is a journey. Make sure and bring plenty of Beer.
My luck has been so bad lately, it could be raining pussies and I'd catch one with a dick broke off in it.
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Re: How does a buck exit his bed?
[Re: hallb]
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03/19/19 04:35 PM
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My guess is he walks in the direction he smells food or pu**y. ^^^^
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Re: How does a buck exit his bed?
[Re: AUstan23]
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03/19/19 04:43 PM
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Re: How does a buck exit his bed?
[Re: Bamarich2]
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03/19/19 06:36 PM
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Does he try to leave with the wind in his face? A cross-wind? The wind at his back? Is there any consensus on this or general pattern or does it just seem random? I'm thinking about how to approach afternoon sits. If you believe Dan Infalt, it's going to be directly towards either food or does (depending on the time of year)... and wind doesn't matter. Dans the man. You can read all you want to know on buck bedding and setups at his forum, thehuntingbeast.com
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Re: How does a buck exit his bed?
[Re: AUstan23]
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03/22/19 05:49 PM
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2Dogs
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If I know for sure where one is bedding , I'm gonna try to get him at first light coming to his bed. I think odds are better catching him coming "home" late after a night of chasing tail in late pre-breeding stage.
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