Great article in Quality Whitetails on Home Range
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RE: Great article in Quality Whitetails on Home Range
Average Home Range = 95% of there radio-telemetry locations
Core area = 50% of there radio-telemetry locations
Average Home range does
123 to 494 acres
Largest does home range was equal to the smallest yearly bucks home range 1 sq mile
Resident yearly buck's home range was 1 to 2.9 sq miles
Core area = 50% of there radio-telemetry locations
Average Home range does
123 to 494 acres
Largest does home range was equal to the smallest yearly bucks home range 1 sq mile
Resident yearly buck's home range was 1 to 2.9 sq miles
I've argued it for a few years now.
I don't want to be the I told you dude... but[8D]
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RE: Great article in Quality Whitetails on Home Range
When you have
John Ozoga, Glenn DelGiudice, Louis Verme, Tim Van Deelen, Scott Winterstien talking deer behavor, listen and learn IMO
Jordan Burroughs
Henry Campa
Both from Michian State
Why I love this mag, great accurate backup info
John Ozoga, Glenn DelGiudice, Louis Verme, Tim Van Deelen, Scott Winterstien talking deer behavor, listen and learn IMO
Jordan Burroughs
Henry Campa
Both from Michian State
Why I love this mag, great accurate backup info
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RE: Great article in Quality Whitetails on Home Range
Just one of many excellent articles that come from the pages of Quality Whitetails. An absolutely excellent mag for any hardcore deer fanatic! I think many people would be surprised at just how impressive and top shelf that the QDMA publication truly is. A must read in my opinion.
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RE: Great article in Quality Whitetails on Home Range
Gary the D&DH article went even further.
They cited collared deer from 5 different regions of the US. They also kept track of the various age group deer to determine their results. THAT was a great article, too.....and left very little to "guesswork".
I'm gonna join the QDMA though.....if you'll send me the link. I'd love to read more about the Bio. side of the org......more than the hunting side.
Thanks.
They cited collared deer from 5 different regions of the US. They also kept track of the various age group deer to determine their results. THAT was a great article, too.....and left very little to "guesswork".
I'm gonna join the QDMA though.....if you'll send me the link. I'd love to read more about the Bio. side of the org......more than the hunting side.
Thanks.
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