GPS Movement of Wild Collared buck
-
- Posts: 138
- Joined: Sat Jul 13, 2013 2:16 am
- Status: Offline
GPS Movement of Wild Collared buck
Thought this was pretty cool hope you guys enjoy the read.
http://api.viglink.com/api/click?format ... -buck-8917
John
http://api.viglink.com/api/click?format ... -buck-8917
John
- Sam Ubl
- 500 Club
- Posts: 1647
- Joined: Tue Feb 23, 2010 4:38 am
- Facebook: https://www.carbontv.com/shows/chase-na ... red-slider
- Location: Wisconsin
- Contact:
- Status: Offline
Re: GPS Movement of Wild Collared buck
I learned more from this article and the movie clips involved than any other article - period. Excellent share.
Chase Nation | Reality Hunting TV | http://www.chasenation.tv
Watch Chase Nation on Carbon TV: https://www.carbontv.com/shows/chase-na ... red-slider
Huntmore | http://www.huntmore.io/
Watch Chase Nation on Carbon TV: https://www.carbontv.com/shows/chase-na ... red-slider
Huntmore | http://www.huntmore.io/
-
- Posts: 138
- Joined: Sat Jul 13, 2013 2:16 am
- Status: Offline
Re: GPS Movement of Wild Collared buck
yea very interesting stuff. sorry i just saw it was posted earlier.
- Edcyclopedia
- Posts: 12613
- Joined: Tue Jul 20, 2010 12:54 pm
- Location: S. NH
- Status: Offline
Re: GPS Movement of Wild Collared buck
Cool / interesting stuff!
Expect the Unexpected when you least Expect it...
- MOBIGBUCKS
- Posts: 3026
- Joined: Tue Mar 09, 2010 4:21 pm
- Status: Offline
Re: GPS Movement of Wild Collared buck
Man, that is absolutely fascinating.
They are such a unique and special animal; one of the reasons I'm fascinated with the chase of them.
They are such a unique and special animal; one of the reasons I'm fascinated with the chase of them.
-
- Posts: 150
- Joined: Thu Aug 20, 2015 2:37 pm
- Status: Offline
Re: GPS Movement of Wild Collared buck
that research is amazing and makes you go hmmmmm.....
- VA5326
- Posts: 471
- Joined: Sat Jul 09, 2011 2:47 pm
- Location: Virginia
- Status: Offline
Re: GPS Movement of Wild Collared buck
That was awesome. Thanks for sharing.
VA
VA
If you want to kill a deer you have to be in the woods.
- Swampthing
- 500 Club
- Posts: 3335
- Joined: Sat Mar 06, 2010 8:13 pm
- Location: Western Minnesota
- Status: Offline
Re: GPS Movement of Wild Collared buck
Lo
ve this stuff, thanks.
[ Post made via Android ]
ve this stuff, thanks.
[ Post made via Android ]
- Swampthing
- 500 Club
- Posts: 3335
- Joined: Sat Mar 06, 2010 8:13 pm
- Location: Western Minnesota
- Status: Offline
Re: GPS Movement of Wild Collared buck
Love this stuff, thanks.
[ Post made via Android ]
[ Post made via Android ]
- Twenty Up
- 500 Club
- Posts: 1885
- Joined: Sat Oct 25, 2014 1:06 pm
- Location: Dirty South
- Status: Offline
Re: GPS Movement of Wild Collared buck
This should get stickied
Trust the Process~~ Lost Boys Outdoors ~~
YoutTube: https://youtube.com/channel/UC7TXknGut5WfZQ6CbddgqYg
YoutTube: https://youtube.com/channel/UC7TXknGut5WfZQ6CbddgqYg
- Jackson Marsh
- Moderator
- Posts: 19579
- Joined: Tue Aug 17, 2010 3:11 am
- Location: SE WI
- Status: Offline
Re: GPS Movement of Wild Collared buck
[ Post made via Android ]
- blueKYstream
- Posts: 95
- Joined: Thu Jul 30, 2015 3:51 pm
- Location: Kentucky
- Contact:
- Status: Offline
Re: GPS Movement of Wild Collared buck
I've been keeping tabs on this study as well. If you click on the blog, they have several articles on other bucks, wind-related activity, moon, rain, time of day, etc. I previously posted the wind and rain related findings from this study in another forum.
I thought this was interesting as well:
Based on bucks wearing GPS radio collars during the 2013 rut, buck movements declined through the early morning. From 8AM to 11AM, bucks moved the least during that period of the day. But you better be in the woods and ready by 11:00 as buck movements increased to some of their highest levels from 11AM to 2PM.
The figure above shows movements of bucks wearing GPS radio-collars from November 1st to 10th (early November) and November 11th to 20th (mid-November). The distances bucks moved are in 3-hour periods. Peak buck movements were from 2 to 5AM and from 11AM to 2PM.
I thought this was interesting as well:
Based on bucks wearing GPS radio collars during the 2013 rut, buck movements declined through the early morning. From 8AM to 11AM, bucks moved the least during that period of the day. But you better be in the woods and ready by 11:00 as buck movements increased to some of their highest levels from 11AM to 2PM.
The figure above shows movements of bucks wearing GPS radio-collars from November 1st to 10th (early November) and November 11th to 20th (mid-November). The distances bucks moved are in 3-hour periods. Peak buck movements were from 2 to 5AM and from 11AM to 2PM.
-
- 500 Club
- Posts: 725
- Joined: Fri Mar 19, 2010 4:47 am
- Status: Offline
Re: GPS Movement of Wild Collared buck
Cool article
[ Post made via Android ]
[ Post made via Android ]
- Edcyclopedia
- Posts: 12613
- Joined: Tue Jul 20, 2010 12:54 pm
- Location: S. NH
- Status: Offline
Re: GPS Movement of Wild Collared buck
blueKYstream wrote:I've been keeping tabs on this study as well. If you click on the blog, they have several articles on other bucks, wind-related activity, moon, rain, time of day, etc. I previously posted the wind and rain related findings from this study in another forum.
I thought this was interesting as well:
Based on bucks wearing GPS radio collars during the 2013 rut, buck movements declined through the early morning. From 8AM to 11AM, bucks moved the least during that period of the day. But you better be in the woods and ready by 11:00 as buck movements increased to some of their highest levels from 11AM to 2PM.
The figure above shows movements of bucks wearing GPS radio-collars from November 1st to 10th (early November) and November 11th to 20th (mid-November). The distances bucks moved are in 3-hour periods. Peak buck movements were from 2 to 5AM and from 11AM to 2PM.
It's going to be heck trying to convince the boss to take extended lunches for 3-4 weeks...
Expect the Unexpected when you least Expect it...
- Wlog
- 500 Club
- Posts: 3651
- Joined: Mon Dec 31, 2012 1:28 am
- Location: Eastern Shore MD
- Status: Offline
Re: GPS Movement of Wild Collared buck
Good stuff!
[ Post made via iPhone ]
[ Post made via iPhone ]
Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding.
-
- Advertisement
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: Google [Bot], Jonny and 100 guests