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<blockquote data-quote="mnmtranching" data-source="post: 461040" data-attributes="member: 3937"><p>Up in this country, the deer like things quiet. I guess that is because noises interfere with there senses. Like strong wind.And human sounds, like doors slamming, voices, vehicle sounds etc.</p><p>Never seen the effect of moon or wind direction. I think smell is their best sense, if they smell anything human like, they leave the area for the deepest thickest swamp.</p><p></p><p>Up here our 9 day season hits the rut perfectly, and deer are moving naturally. Otherwise the bucks [2 yr old or more] are completely nocturnal. </p><p>Hunting the rut Is good in the way that the bucks are visible, but bad in the way to many young bucks are killied. Few live grow their 2nd set of antlers. In this area 90% of the buck harvest is yearlings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mnmtranching, post: 461040, member: 3937"] Up in this country, the deer like things quiet. I guess that is because noises interfere with there senses. Like strong wind.And human sounds, like doors slamming, voices, vehicle sounds etc. Never seen the effect of moon or wind direction. I think smell is their best sense, if they smell anything human like, they leave the area for the deepest thickest swamp. Up here our 9 day season hits the rut perfectly, and deer are moving naturally. Otherwise the bucks [2 yr old or more] are completely nocturnal. Hunting the rut Is good in the way that the bucks are visible, but bad in the way to many young bucks are killied. Few live grow their 2nd set of antlers. In this area 90% of the buck harvest is yearlings. [/QUOTE]
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