 
| vBCms CommentsWelcome To Hunting CountryGeneral Hunting ForumsArchery & Bowhunting | Shooting SportsManufacturers' CornerFirearmsClassifiedsNot Hunting / General Chit Chat | 1.) luv2bowhunt - 11/19/2015 Here is a link to an interesting Penn State Univ. study. At first I was surprised but the more I thought about it, not really. [url]http://ecosystems.psu.edu/research/projects/deer/news/2015/frosty-pumpkins[/url] 2.) Swamp Fox - 11/19/2015 I think during this prime time, it's more likely hunting pressure that depresses movement than any lack of desire to move. I have certainly been through "nocturnal ruts," but after enough seasons to have some perspective, never felt there was a lack of buck motivation during daylight.  Outside this period, I think warm weather and bright nights do encourage nighttime activity to the detriment of daytime. I'd love to see this same data for a rut period that matches up with medium and heavy hunting pressure, such as we have here. 3.) Wild Bob - 11/19/2015 Penn State is really doing some great research!  Thanks for the link and sharing it. :tu: |