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<blockquote data-quote="lafn96" data-source="post: 5696241" data-attributes="member: 22826"><p>Last year I saw Onx added under Layers an option for acorn producing oaks. Had no need to use it on my property, as I already knew where all oaks are.</p><p></p><p>Got permission yesterday for 1000 acres behind my property, which includes a ridge that stretches for about 2 miles. Most of it is pretty steep and thick. Turned on that layer for the oaks, and it was spot on. Found some massive white oaks, and plenty of sign around them. Was able to immediately walk right to these, despite never having set foot on the property before. </p><p></p><p>Just thought it may be useful for some, as I don't recall it ever being discussed on here previously.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lafn96, post: 5696241, member: 22826"] Last year I saw Onx added under Layers an option for acorn producing oaks. Had no need to use it on my property, as I already knew where all oaks are. Got permission yesterday for 1000 acres behind my property, which includes a ridge that stretches for about 2 miles. Most of it is pretty steep and thick. Turned on that layer for the oaks, and it was spot on. Found some massive white oaks, and plenty of sign around them. Was able to immediately walk right to these, despite never having set foot on the property before. Just thought it may be useful for some, as I don't recall it ever being discussed on here previously. [/QUOTE]
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