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Re: Deer with Radio Collars
[Re: turkey247]
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10/29/14 12:15 AM
10/29/14 12:15 AM
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daniel white
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Im an AU grad and support AU.
Based on what we know, here are two scenarios that could happen. If this is not true, tell us.
1 - Hunter in club across road from large tract where deer are being tagged has a pic of a mature buck in September that he would love to harvest. Reads about study by chance. Deer walks by during season and all of a sudden has a orange collar.
2- Father and son in same club have a similar encounter while father was helping son harvest first buck. Son doesn't understand about a study. Father asks him to go again next weekend, and son says he's just not as interested.
I just don't wont to be either of these guys.
Be open minded
Please don't tell anyone else you graduated from AU...
Last edited by daniel white; 10/29/14 12:16 AM.
"You do and it will be the biggest mistake you ever made, you Texas brush popper" John Wayne
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Re: Deer with Radio Collars
[Re: Steve Ditchkoff]
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10/29/14 06:52 AM
10/29/14 06:52 AM
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NightHunter
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I don't have a dog in the fight. Well actually, I guess I am supporting the study 100% but if you don't see turkey's point, you're blind and stubborn.
Yes, the negative impact on these deer are probably going to be pretty small but chances are there it could be there.
He's just saying there is a chance.
Last edited by NightHunter; 10/29/14 06:53 AM.
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Re: Deer with Radio Collars
[Re: turkey247]
#1129259
10/29/14 06:59 AM
10/29/14 06:59 AM
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turkey247
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Why? Do you hunt where this could affect you? Think about someone who does. You can't make snide comments about people who want to bring logical conversations to the table. Or is that not allowed here?
You must think only your opinion matters. You must be a dog hunter? Ok - I apologize to Daniel for this one - just a little testy. Let me try again. Why not say I'm an AU grad? What do you know/ perceive about me? What part of the argument do you disagree with? And again - do you think this will affect you where you hunt?
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Re: Deer with Radio Collars
[Re: turkey247]
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10/29/14 08:06 AM
10/29/14 08:06 AM
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daniel white
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Why? Do you hunt where this could affect you? Think about someone who does. You can't make snide comments about people who want to bring logical conversations to the table. Or is that not allowed here?
You must think only your opinion matters. You must be a dog hunter? Ok - I apologize to Daniel for this one - just a little testy. Let me try again. Why not say I'm an AU grad? What do you know/ perceive about me? What part of the argument do you disagree with? And again - do you think this will affect you where you hunt? I just realized my I put slap and not a smiley. I was just picking about you making a little sense and I see your point. No hurt feeling here. I forgot to put smiley behind it. It was early in the morning. But I do see your point. Yes I'm a loud and proud outlaw dog hunter. Killed a pit bull last year that scored 150" j/k
"You do and it will be the biggest mistake you ever made, you Texas brush popper" John Wayne
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Re: Deer with Radio Collars
[Re: NightHunter]
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10/29/14 12:32 PM
10/29/14 12:32 PM
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daniel white
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You and shooters getting tight??? Thats a negative Ghost Rider.. Unless he wants to put a starter on a Yota for me..
"You do and it will be the biggest mistake you ever made, you Texas brush popper" John Wayne
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Re: Deer with Radio Collars
[Re: daniel white]
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10/29/14 01:33 PM
10/29/14 01:33 PM
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NightHunter
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You and shooters getting tight??? Thats a negative Ghost Rider.. Unless he wants to put a starter on a Yota for me.. Between the dogs and hurtin you two put on asses I thought y'all were new Joshes
Last edited by NightHunter; 10/29/14 01:34 PM.
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Re: Deer with Radio Collars
[Re: NightHunter]
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10/29/14 01:46 PM
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shooters
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You and shooters getting tight??? Thats a negative Ghost Rider.. Unless he wants to put a starter on a Yota for me.. Between the dogs and hurtin you two put on asses I thought y'all were new Joshes Im going to hide the steps to your loc-on's AFTER i get threw hunting them!
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Re: Deer with Radio Collars
[Re: RickRoss]
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12/04/14 11:28 AM
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Itismemc
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My brother in law shot a doe yesterday with the brown collar. It was 48#
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Re: Deer with Radio Collars
[Re: Itismemc]
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12/23/14 04:50 AM
12/23/14 04:50 AM
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They did a similar study in Maryland (of all places) several years back. They collared bucks of all ages groups from a large hunting club to see what the patterns of those bucks would be by age group on bucks before, during, and after the hunting season. The results were very interesting. I read an article on this study (I think it was about 10 years ago)but I don't remember who published the study. The thing that stuck out the most is that bucks moved more during the day than previously thought, however the mature bucks rarely (only twice if I remember correctly) came within shooting range of an established club stand during daylight hours . However, these same bucks would visit those club stands nightly, almost as if they were checking to see if anyone had been there. Which explains why they would avoid those areas during the day.
I have since tried to find the results of that Maryland study online but haven't been able to find it. I have found a bunch of other deer/buck movement studies, but couldn't locate that particular one. I liked how they had all of the GPS coordinated of established club stands and tracked buck movement in relation to those. I haven't seen any other studies that looked at that data, just overall movement in general of bucks throughout the different times of year.
Last edited by westflgator; 12/23/14 05:25 AM.
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Re: Deer with Radio Collars
[Re: Steve Ditchkoff]
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12/23/14 06:29 AM
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Clem
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Are the collars better braised, grilled or fried?
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Re: Deer with Radio Collars
[Re: Clem]
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01/27/15 07:37 AM
01/27/15 07:37 AM
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Steve Ditchkoff
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Brief update...
There have been a number of collared deer harvested this year, at each of the 4 study sites. Most individuals have been fantastic about calling us when they harvested one so that we could arrange to get the collar from them. Thank you for your help.
Surprisingly, there have been less collared deer harvested than I had originally thought. unfortunately, it will be a while before we collect all of the data from this year, and we won't be able to really report any results until we have next year's data also...then we will need to analyze the data.
One thing to note...if you do harvest a collared deer, the collars can be easily removed from the deer with any pair of pliers. Just unscrew the two nuts down near the base of the collar. There is no need to "cut" the collar off with a knife. Please spread the word.
*************** Steve Ditchkoff College of Forestry, Wildlife and Environment Auburn University ***************
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