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<blockquote data-quote="Spurhunter" data-source="post: 5741028" data-attributes="member: 5695"><p>I got in a new club this year and finally got a chance to look around Friday. There are a bunch of mature white oaks and red oaks, but I only found a few small acorns under some of the red oaks. No white oak acorns on the ground anywhere. No caps, no sign that the deer had been feeding on acorns, nothing. I keep hearing about a bumper crop of acorns, but there seems to be none on this place. If the trees are loaded and not dropping yet I couldn't tell. Any ideas? This is in NW Haywood County.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spurhunter, post: 5741028, member: 5695"] I got in a new club this year and finally got a chance to look around Friday. There are a bunch of mature white oaks and red oaks, but I only found a few small acorns under some of the red oaks. No white oak acorns on the ground anywhere. No caps, no sign that the deer had been feeding on acorns, nothing. I keep hearing about a bumper crop of acorns, but there seems to be none on this place. If the trees are loaded and not dropping yet I couldn't tell. Any ideas? This is in NW Haywood County. [/QUOTE]
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