Do deer follow daylight savings?
#13
Lol at flyinglowe
But did you ever think of how hard it is on those poor deer that have watches that they have to manually turn back and ahead once each year?
I've seen deer do a lot of things in the woods. Rubbing, scraping, peeing in scrapes, humping and fighting. But the funniest by far is when they are trying to pull little stem out on their old Timex with their hooves. It takes them hours and hours. Heck once they do get the stem out they still have to turn it.
But did you ever think of how hard it is on those poor deer that have watches that they have to manually turn back and ahead once each year?
I've seen deer do a lot of things in the woods. Rubbing, scraping, peeing in scrapes, humping and fighting. But the funniest by far is when they are trying to pull little stem out on their old Timex with their hooves. It takes them hours and hours. Heck once they do get the stem out they still have to turn it.
Digital watches rock if you don't have fingers
#16
They stay current with the areas they are in,not only time but also regulations and some even know what type tag(s)you have with you,(scanners?). No doe permit?, one will pose seductively at point blank range. Antler point restrictions,here comes the parade! Just no legal shooters. Its high tech. I kinda miss the old days when the nice bucks simply waited till you leave your gun in the blind and walk a few yards with t.p. in your hand........
Last edited by monoped; 11-04-2012 at 02:35 PM.
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Fork Horn
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Location: Florence, SC
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Why the hell wouldnt this be a serious question? Last year after daylight savings I didnt see hardly any deer. Why wouldnt that lead me to believe the time change has no affect on the deer at all? Last year I also never changed the clocks on my cameras and they were still active at the same time regardless of it getting darker an hour earlier and daylight an hour sooner. They never came out any earlier or later. On my farm it seems most of the deer are nocturnal and I hardly ever see any in the morning and see most of my deer at night. So last year when it got darker earlier I just never saw anything. I shot my last deer of the season last year around Halloween.