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Acorn crops and early activity
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<blockquote data-quote="Hunter0678" data-source="post: 5720061" data-attributes="member: 3333"><p>Same for us on the plateau, turkeys are tearing up the chestnut oaks along with the deer picking through them too. Its been a week since I was up there but I will definitely be checking some scrape lines friday to see if any of ours are opened up. Also agree on the buck activity in food plots, had a nice 3.5 year old acting a fool for 45 min the other day pushing does around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hunter0678, post: 5720061, member: 3333"] Same for us on the plateau, turkeys are tearing up the chestnut oaks along with the deer picking through them too. Its been a week since I was up there but I will definitely be checking some scrape lines friday to see if any of ours are opened up. Also agree on the buck activity in food plots, had a nice 3.5 year old acting a fool for 45 min the other day pushing does around. [/QUOTE]
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