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<blockquote data-quote="Andy S." data-source="post: 2973942" data-attributes="member: 131"><p>I observed deer, mainly does/fawns and yearling bucks eat white oak acorns the last three mornings in Hardeman county. There is a ton of acorns just about everywhere I have walked/scouted. In fact, a buddy and I were just talking Sunday and we agreed hunting acorns right now is about like hunting browse for the majority of places he and I have scouted/hunted (Fayette/Hardeman counties). In other words, there is food everywhere, which makes patterning the deer increasingly difficult, especially with a bow where 30 yards is our limit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy S., post: 2973942, member: 131"] I observed deer, mainly does/fawns and yearling bucks eat white oak acorns the last three mornings in Hardeman county. There is a ton of acorns just about everywhere I have walked/scouted. In fact, a buddy and I were just talking Sunday and we agreed hunting acorns right now is about like hunting browse for the majority of places he and I have scouted/hunted (Fayette/Hardeman counties). In other words, there is food everywhere, which makes patterning the deer increasingly difficult, especially with a bow where 30 yards is our limit. [/QUOTE]
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