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You've got to learn to regain the trust of your buck


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The 2 bucks in the below pic ran together last season. I had numerous pictures of them together on the same trail. I killed the one on the right on October 17th 2019 with my Bow. The one on the left was 10 steps behind him. I never got another pic of the one on the left until this season. He showed up in August. I killed him on the same trail about 30 yrds from the 1st one one Jan 4th 2021.

I have several deer on cam that I have watched grow over the past few years. I have new ones show up, especially around the rut but the core group is very consistent.

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This buck was easy to ID because of the busted leg. Every picture I have was within 200 yards of where he was killed. He had only 7 points in 2010 but was back to a good 8 point in 2011.

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Wow, that says a lot right there, thanks



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I'm sure there are outliers as folks mentioned earlier. However, it's been my experience that most mature bucks will stay in their area except for possible forays during the rut - when they might be a distance away from their home range. Watch Dan Infalt's material on buck bedding and you'll learn that there are some bedding areas on/near your property that will hold mature bucks year after year. If you don't have that bedding on your place, you probably wouldn't think that bucks stay in a core area... but if you have suitable bedding for a mature buck to feel secure, the rule of thumb probably applies.

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Squadren77, that ole boy looked like he loved to scrap, or he might have just loved to do that other thing and it kept getting him in fights

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We've had pics of one buck consistently for 6 years, 1 buck that has only had his pic taken one time, and everything in between.

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