bighonkinjeep
Senior Member
I think it depends how they're raised by their momma.
I've shot.and.missed and had em stand there. Ive shot bucks.and had another walk up 10 minutes later to the same spot. Most normally if I shoot they all run and I dont usually wait long to go get em.
I've seen em run as a four wheeler approaches and Ive seen em follow a 4 wheeler to a feeder and stand on the edge while the feeders are filled.
I've also seen some that approach box stands very warily and inspect each one looking carefully multiple times and sniffing the wind before even entering the field. A lot of times itll be momma with yearlings.
I really dont think theres a hard and fast rule but I do know no matter what I was.hunting or fishing for Grandaddy always said be still and quiet so thats what I do.
I've shot.and.missed and had em stand there. Ive shot bucks.and had another walk up 10 minutes later to the same spot. Most normally if I shoot they all run and I dont usually wait long to go get em.
I've seen em run as a four wheeler approaches and Ive seen em follow a 4 wheeler to a feeder and stand on the edge while the feeders are filled.
I've also seen some that approach box stands very warily and inspect each one looking carefully multiple times and sniffing the wind before even entering the field. A lot of times itll be momma with yearlings.
I really dont think theres a hard and fast rule but I do know no matter what I was.hunting or fishing for Grandaddy always said be still and quiet so thats what I do.
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