I've thought about this many times but today sitting in a stand it really got me thinking. Sometimes you read an article in QDMA or other magazines about GPS tracking of deer on various farms for research. I rememeber reading one 6 months or so back that looked at the home area of a buck and its average distance traveled versus it's longest distance traveled. Every time I read one of these I always wanna see a map (topo or aerial) of the deer's daily plot tracker over a 24 hour period. It would be neat to see things like when it moved, for how long, when it first picked up the scent of a doe during rut to follow her, the terrain it chose, etc. I just think it would be neat to see and study. It would put you in the mind of a deer more than most anything I can think of and that's just dang cool. Has anyone ever seen anything like this published? Are any of you wildlife biologists privy to data like this?