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<blockquote data-quote="woodsman04" data-source="post: 5737101" data-attributes="member: 19488"><p>This is the first year in three years that we have had any white oak acorns. (By that I mean last year I think there were zero, and the two years before like very little. Also two years ago we had reds, but zero reds last year)</p><p></p><p>Is there a correlation with big acorn crops and a more intense rut? Or is it the other way around? I'm getting at having more energy to cruise, seek, and chase. Or with more acorns will deer activity be less because more food available?</p><p>My rut here is from about December 1-10. White oaks are usually eaten up or rotten or germinated by around November 10th. They'll have red oaks until late December or perhaps later though. </p><p></p><p>Thoughts?????</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="woodsman04, post: 5737101, member: 19488"] This is the first year in three years that we have had any white oak acorns. (By that I mean last year I think there were zero, and the two years before like very little. Also two years ago we had reds, but zero reds last year) Is there a correlation with big acorn crops and a more intense rut? Or is it the other way around? I’m getting at having more energy to cruise, seek, and chase. Or with more acorns will deer activity be less because more food available? My rut here is from about December 1-10. White oaks are usually eaten up or rotten or germinated by around November 10th. They’ll have red oaks until late December or perhaps later though. Thoughts????? [/QUOTE]
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