mdwest
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My data set is so small it is difficult to draw any meaningful conclusions.
Unfortunately I think that is going to be true for even the most experienced buffalo hunters as well as highly experienced PH's and outfitters...
If youre Craig Boddington and have hunted more than a hundred buffalo, under an extremely wide range of circumstances, across a wide variety of terrain and locations... is even that enough to be able to offer anything more than an opinion?
Unless there is a definitive study conducted, that purposely removes as much bias as possible, that happens over a fairly substantial period of time, that includes exceptionally well defined control measures, that is properly analyzed, etc..etc.. no one is really going to KNOW something as nuanced as how much more or less aggressive one data set is vs another, why it is or is not more aggressive, etc..
Hell.. you really cant even start down that path until you establish a firm definition of "aggressive"... are we going to limit that to charges? what about false charges? what about "he looked at me like I owed him money?", etc , etc....
You also have to define "behind a fence"... Im going to guess a buffalo thats a member of a 200+ animal herd located on a 5,000 acre property is very different than a buffalo thats one of a dozen animals on a 10,000 acre property.. even though both are behind a fence..