Show Notes
In this conversation, Dan Johnson and Bronson Strickland discuss various aspects of deer research, including the impact of moon phases on deer movement, the transition of roles within the Deer Lab, and the funding sources for wildlife research. They delve into the complexities of scientific studies, particularly a comprehensive analysis of moon phases and their effects on deer behavior, ultimately concluding that moon phases do not significantly impact deer movement. The discussion also touches on the importance of curiosity in research and the need for hunters to rely on scientific evidence rather than conventional wisdom. In this conversation, Bronson Strickland and Dan Johnson delve into the psychological and environmental factors affecting deer movement, particularly focusing on the placebo effect, the impact of weather, and the significance of cold fronts during hunting seasons. They explore how beliefs and perceptions can influence behavior, the complexities of weather patterns, and the nuances of deer activity in relation to temperature changes. The discussion highlights the importance of scientific research in understanding animal behavior and offers insights for hunters looking to optimize their strategies based on environmental conditions.
Takeaways:
- Bronson Strickland is semi-retired but remains active in deer research.
- Transitioning roles in research requires careful planning and consideration.
- Funding for wildlife research often comes from state wildlife agencies and private donations.
- The moon phase study was extensive, involving detailed analysis of deer movement.
- Results showed minimal impact of moon phases on deer behavior.
- Hunters should focus on scientific evidence rather than myths.
- Curiosity drives research and problem-solving in wildlife management.
- Private funding plays a crucial role in supporting specific research projects.
- Conventional wisdom about moon phases can mislead hunters.
- Getting outdoors and hunting is more important than relying on moon phase predictions. The placebo effect can enhance confidence and motivation.
- Research shows that beliefs can sometimes outweigh scientific evidence.
- Weather changes, particularly temperature, significantly affect deer movement.
- Cold fronts can lead to increased deer activity, especially in the afternoons.
- The rut period complicates deer movement patterns due to breeding behavior.
- Understanding weather patterns can help hunters predict deer activity.
- The study of deer movement is evolving with advanced tracking technology.
- Cold fronts are more impactful than moisture levels in deer movement.
- Deer behavior is influenced by a combination of environmental factors.
- Scientific research is crucial for developing effective hunting strategies.