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Acorns and food plot usage
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<blockquote data-quote="Chief44" data-source="post: 5230313" data-attributes="member: 20280"><p>I'm glad you posted this because I have noticed the same thing. When the first bunch of acorns hit the ground, I figured my plots were done. Then a couple weeks ago deer started showing back up in the plots. They hit my plots pretty regular but have disappeared again for the most part. I assumed it might have something to do with the rut starting to kick in and part of it may but they still got to eat. Then while hunting first of this week, I was hearing a lot of fresh acorns dropping. I did a little scouting around and also found acorns that have gone to root. I also have never seen this so early in the year. Interesting to say the least.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chief44, post: 5230313, member: 20280"] I’m glad you posted this because I have noticed the same thing. When the first bunch of acorns hit the ground, I figured my plots were done. Then a couple weeks ago deer started showing back up in the plots. They hit my plots pretty regular but have disappeared again for the most part. I assumed it might have something to do with the rut starting to kick in and part of it may but they still got to eat. Then while hunting first of this week, I was hearing a lot of fresh acorns dropping. I did a little scouting around and also found acorns that have gone to root. I also have never seen this so early in the year. Interesting to say the least. [/QUOTE]
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