Originally Posted by
Sam Menard
Deer have fairly large home ranges (1-2 square miles) which they are very attached to. When pressured or disturbed, they sneak off to another area within their range, sometimes not very far. They can be clever creatures and can pattern human movement e.g. daily trips to/from a treestand and learn to avoid these situations. There’s no set time as to when a deer will resume normal movement patterns as it depends on the animal and the circumstances. Prime-aged bucks don’t grow old by being stupid, rather they are extremely cautious so it could take longer before you ever see one in the same spot again. Young animals are much less cautious.