I'm assuming the hunting pressure is not over the top in your neck of the woods? A few years ago we filmed and took still pics of a really nice buck on property where I worked.Two days after we had last filmed him,a friend of mine shot the same buck chasing a doe on his property,his property is three miles from where we filmed him two days before.
It is always a possibility the Bucks you film today,will be hanging on another's meat pole quite a distance away tomorrow,of course new bucks could always drift in you may have never seen before.