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BUCK MOVEMENT STUDY - EPISODE 7: DO BUCKS BED IN THE SAME AREA EVERY NIGHT? 

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@ricklovall6430
@ricklovall6430 10 месяцев назад
This is incredible information. It blows my mind that there are only 13.5K subscribers. Everyone needs to learn from your studies. I appreciate it!
@seanbalch7563
@seanbalch7563 2 года назад
I love that deer science can be used to become a more effective hunter rather than product endorsements telling you how to be a more effective hunter.
@Captn_Cor
@Captn_Cor 2 года назад
It would be cool to see a wind layer over the map, or even topo/hybrid layer. Great content
@StealthTRD
@StealthTRD 2 года назад
Exactly
@woodsdog7849
@woodsdog7849 2 года назад
Very informative. It would be interesting to note the wind direction each time the buck moved from his "common" bedding area to the major nightime feeding area. It was interesting as he generally left his daytime bedding area and headed in a westerly direction and approached the feed field from the west then the very next day, even though he bedding somewhat in the same bedding area during the day (albeit a bit closer and more central on the map) he took a more easterly approach to the nighttime feed feild that he was in the night before. It would make sense if the general wind direction on the first night was an east or south east wind and the next night if the wind was from the west or south westerly wind. Thanks for sharing this it was very cool but reinforced that patterning a buck is a very "relative" term and a pattern is more of a tendancy than a pattern.
@ROBSwank-pm1vd
@ROBSwank-pm1vd Год назад
Just amazing the knowledge your gaining n exposing us to .. defying long thought out myths on buck movement.. thank you 😊
@LumberJack-qb1dc
@LumberJack-qb1dc 4 года назад
My buddies and I are really enjoying the movement study videos. Could it be possible to include topo lines in the portions of the video showing the buck movement?
@StealthTRD
@StealthTRD 2 года назад
Yesss!!!
@swampbiologist
@swampbiologist 2 года назад
Very good info Steve, good to see you're still at it!
@karmas.busdriver
@karmas.busdriver Год назад
I'd love to see how they move in relation to wind direction.
@msudeerlabtv5058
@msudeerlabtv5058 Год назад
Mike, we are working on this. Stay tuned.
@ForgottenHillbilly
@ForgottenHillbilly 11 месяцев назад
Would have liked to see these patterns of 3-4 different bucks. Deer are deer yes but one thing i've learned is each have their own personality. Also older bucks behave much different than young bucks do.
@tdracing8001
@tdracing8001 10 месяцев назад
Request: how does his movement overlap with moon phases and traditional feeding time.
@duesing6
@duesing6 3 года назад
I would have liked to know the wind directions during all his movements, without it its hard to figure out what he was up to and was this a young buck or an old one?
@wisemechanic1758
@wisemechanic1758 2 года назад
I’ve always wanted to do this. This is an awesome video
@upperroomtoo
@upperroomtoo Год назад
I did not expect the rut to be so late in the season. I'm in eastern NC and we traditionally consider the last two weeks of Oct the peak rut.
@tdracing8001
@tdracing8001 10 месяцев назад
We always have late Rut in MS. We are in East Central MS and growing up I remember folks always complaining that the season basically ended before the rut actually got good. I think it was just We didn't see bucks running does till they were cleaning up on the last the weren't bred and that was generally at the end of the season.
@thomassekellick8768
@thomassekellick8768 Год назад
I would like to see the distance they are traveling daily in the winter topo lines and wind direction. I have a monster buck january through feb comes to my camera everynight 530-6 oclock abd stays till almost midnight. Would love to find his sheds.
@CeliaBowman-b8q
@CeliaBowman-b8q 11 месяцев назад
Was there any hunting pressure?. It would be interesting to cross reference wind direction with certain beds..
@zzz7zzz9
@zzz7zzz9 Год назад
In many of my areas i hunt, the deer are on a 10 day route. Mule deer, not whitetail. Don't know where they go, but their travels take them 10 days to come by again.
@vanhaus5022
@vanhaus5022 Год назад
Interesting, kinda makes sense they move during the rut for sure..
@hdelano11
@hdelano11 2 года назад
Nothing new we didn't know but good video. It's been known for years bucks move and travel more during the rut.
@curte7739
@curte7739 2 года назад
There used to be a RU-vid channel where someone had attached it was either a GoPro or some kind of camera to a deer and you could go on the channel and it was always live so you could see where the deer was at what he was doing etc.
@randydeskins9359
@randydeskins9359 Год назад
That would be awesome.
@LD-qj2te
@LD-qj2te 10 месяцев назад
Great stuff !! Thx !!
@tommyeastham7684
@tommyeastham7684 4 года назад
Hey Dr. really enjoying ur videos. When scouting, if u see a cluster of squirrel nest in a area. Do u give that area more attention?
@ronmacdougall9612
@ronmacdougall9612 Год назад
Great info
@ilovenythismuchilovenewyor5801
doc. question. how long does it take a buck to finish his mating w the doe ?? like when he finally mounts her .. is it a one pump n dump type thing or he stays mounted for a minute, minutes etc???
@randydeskins9359
@randydeskins9359 Год назад
I have read that he will stay with a doe 24-48 hours breeding multiple times. I read this several years ago. Have not saw any recent changes.
@JamesJones-cx5pk
@JamesJones-cx5pk Год назад
Was there any hunting pressure?
@buckydoedowner9040
@buckydoedowner9040 Год назад
Ive always wanted to see a study like this on farm country bucks. Where fields dominate the landscape with small woodplots. Seems to be the areas most ignored on information.
@zzz7zzz9
@zzz7zzz9 Год назад
It doesn't need studying. Those deer are forced into their routines because of the limited terrain and cover.
@buckydoedowner9040
@buckydoedowner9040 Год назад
@@zzz7zzz9 Been hunting farm country for over 3 decades. Havent seen too many routines.Bucks surely dont bed in the same area. Their range is much larger and often less predictable. Hence my comment.
@collinslangley361
@collinslangley361 2 года назад
Do you have any pre rut information?
@tatesoutdoors
@tatesoutdoors 3 года назад
Any of them bedding in cattails or CRP
@garretthale5670
@garretthale5670 11 месяцев назад
I could have told you this without even tracking a buck , it’s on during the rut
@ronmacdougall9612
@ronmacdougall9612 2 года назад
Very interesting
@jakeviator2261
@jakeviator2261 2 года назад
Can you show or tell if bucks bed in certain beds on certain winds or weather patterns rather than just bed anywhere. Is there a pattern to his bedding? And is it defferent "patterns" in defferent terrain?
@WHITETAIL215
@WHITETAIL215 4 года назад
This is so cool
@loucaruso3971
@loucaruso3971 Год назад
If Showed The Size Of The Bucks, Would Help With Discussion Makeing !!!!
@jamesjeske2116
@jamesjeske2116 2 года назад
I passed a little buck twenty minutes before light on road going to my hunting spot and shot the same buck mile away from where I passed him on the road. It was in September
@2cthetruth
@2cthetruth 2 года назад
I remember that!
@cray-z7404
@cray-z7404 Год назад
We were hunting in different stands together...
@surffishermanandcrossbowki9457
@surffishermanandcrossbowki9457 2 года назад
Would be curious if every time he came out of the bed does he base his direction of travel to always go into the wind?
@2birddogsandawolfdog945
@2birddogsandawolfdog945 3 года назад
Should do this with every deer in the area
@terrybrown2556
@terrybrown2556 2 года назад
Great videos, Ehd hits Indiana so badly every year now that I am considering giving up hunting all together. It has wiping out our deer herd we have worked so hard to manage. Last year the largest typical buck in America was killed on the property we hunt, we have let bucks walk for the past 10 years and just when the quality bucks start showing up, EHD wipes them all out. Never heard of EHD here until the early 2000's. Hope scientists can figure this out before all deer are eliminated. Best wishes.
@catchemalive
@catchemalive 2 года назад
What is so impressive it to know that Mark drury and Don Higgins have been preaching this for years simply off of things they have learned over many decades of studying them without gps tracking devices!!
@stevenmartin3247
@stevenmartin3247 4 года назад
I usually have about 4-5 different good bucks at the beginning of the season then after the first rut I’ll never see them again and when I did was mainly at night but here and there I may catch one couple weeks later but for the most part I never see them after the first rut why’s is that and where else would they would gone
@konotreal7126
@konotreal7126 3 года назад
After they been spooked during early season they are hiding most of the time,
@dougvuillemot8670
@dougvuillemot8670 2 года назад
Sounds to me like there is a better place for breeding does . maybe a river bottom or something that has more breeding oppurtunity.
@zzz7zzz9
@zzz7zzz9 Год назад
Probably bucks that came into the area just for the rut. I have a wt area like that. No bucks on cams until late october and into november. Then, bucks never seen before show up, coming down from higher areas, for the does. They do their business and then vanish again, going back to where they came from.
@owsowmuskwanaistus9213
@owsowmuskwanaistus9213 Год назад
ive seen bucks answering calls at noon middle nov
@cmstreich
@cmstreich 2 года назад
It would be interesting to cross reference wind direction with certain beds.
@bassman9699
@bassman9699 2 года назад
Very interesting but it sounds like I'm listening to sam Elliott lol.
@victorfreeman5066
@victorfreeman5066 2 года назад
Yes they will kick them out of a bed and they will go around the hole hill and lay down in the same spot.
@Illinois-Wildlife-Encounters
@Illinois-Wildlife-Encounters 2 года назад
#aDekeDitty3 love your vids . Please check out how this BUCK deer thinks he is hid in a bean field. Thanks
@andrewandrew569
@andrewandrew569 11 месяцев назад
Idk how you could expect a deer to behave normally with a fucking collar around it’s neck. We’re talking about the crackheads of the woods. They know something’s up.
@bits9760
@bits9760 2 года назад
U said he had a greater home range during the rut. Well from ur outline his home range wasn't greater he just covered every inch of it, so he did cover more ground but he never wandered farter than October! Now I'm assuming there was no human pressure present during ur study? So with that, it's ur study is NOT a real world situation, n you should always add in every variable you can to get the ...let say the truth!
@chrismatthews5040
@chrismatthews5040 2 года назад
Every green hirn knows this ,
@thatswhatshesaid8404
@thatswhatshesaid8404 2 года назад
I hope that they are collecting much more information from the studies because what was shared in this video is already widely known!
@treece1
@treece1 2 года назад
this has been known for years though.
@victorfreeman5066
@victorfreeman5066 2 года назад
Elk the cows will, but the bulls get up and piss in the center of there bed's,and don't use them again
@kylemurray7086
@kylemurray7086 3 года назад
Should retitle this video, deer in general don’t bed at night… they eat at night and bed in the daytime, unless you are talking about when they lay down between nighttime feedings
@francisconti9085
@francisconti9085 Год назад
@Kyle Murray I'm curious where you get this perception ..I've walked with wild whitetail for over 2 decades, they commonly bed and sleep..ENTERING REM SLEEP... 3-5 hrs after their initial nighttime feeding/ruminating block..they bed more in daytime staying shaded and avoiding glare..they will come out in shade, overcast. It's easier to understand deer's perspective and patterns as you are tagging along with them. I'd love to see a good study where the researcher gains understanding of deer AND can integrate with a matriarch & her group. People can't believe deer bedding in front of me, us in transit (in "stack") and the interactions with other deer. I get +/-20 hrs a week w/deer...notes are excessive..I gotta get a more digestible product together.. I think we need more direct time with deer, deconflicted, embedding with herd or matriarchy family unit. I've walked hip to shoulder, directly observing as part of the group, more than looking in from the distance of outside searching for context. Amazing to work alongside a matriarch & spend time together, communicating as a result of operant conditioning, then seeing "language" change, Matriarch "directing" human associate in conjunction with but separate from family. A maternal animal will "train" human associations. Routine, routine, routine...it is an instinct..maternal drive to get group in line, "how to be" I found allowing this & deer curiosity + learning, along with priorities offered novel exposure to their daily lives. I wish I had more time & better camera system for close proximity 360° day/night(near infrared) capture with sound. My deer & I have become near fluent in each other. Blows people's minds.. Mine too! Amazing animals!
@jaycarroll6584
@jaycarroll6584 2 года назад
Feer the deer !!!!
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