I mean, they aren’t necessarily in super thick cover. But I do often find bucks by themselves up on higher slopes. They’ll be up feeding and then just pick a big bush and bed behind it. Typically they will bed once, then move to a more permanent spot a little while later as the sun gets higher. Usually when they move to this second spot it’s only like 10 or 20 yards away. I don’t always find the north facing thing to be true down here in Southern California either… I’ve killed deer on all aspects. We have brush tall enough that there is shade to be found on most slopes.
Here’s a deer I killed in 2019. He first bedded on on a West facing slope here:
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I waited for an hour or 90 min and he finally repositioned to here:
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He was behaving like a solo buck that was trying to keep to himself. Oddly enough when I got to 165 yards a few hours later he got out of his bed because some does came around and I killed him when he was chasing them around and lip curling.
View attachment 51737After I had him down and tagged I walked over to see his final bed:
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They just disappear in this stuff. Had I not watched him walk to this bed and get in it I never would have found him.
Hope that’s a good example. But basically they can be anywhere.