Being young a Jake might have just been less cautious. Or just hungrier.
Deer... Vary. Guess that's part of how some survive longer than others.
Sex and age can factor more today but then not tomorrow.
I like to see an old doe around.
She knows her business and has had fawns to consider and try to get to autumn or longer.
A young buck is likely to harass her after hard antler season begins even before she might be receptive.
An older buck during seeking phase or even outside of it and outside the rut encounters an old doe and she can be a weathervane of locale potential trouble.
A friend brought apples and maybe some carrots on a bow hunt to the U.P..
I helped him hang a treestand and he put his bait out.
First buck going down the trail acted like he bumped an electric fence.
Hopped aside to go around the bait and then back onto the deer trail.
Another friend hunting here in the lower penn. put out apples. Walked up the low ridge and hardly sat down to find a doe and fawn eating apples already.
Another friend took bucks with bait when bucks were studying (scenting and watching) for doe traffic at bait.
I've done similar.
Then there was an area deer followed and one brought away stayed clear of bait.
So it varies.
Time I say a critter will do this is does that instead.
But what one has done when watched I can make a call on...L.o.l.
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