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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5485293" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>In the drought-ravaged areas of western Middle TN, the least amount of sign and activity as I've seen in 15 years. However, things really picked up in the last week, and suddenly scrapes everywhere. But virtually no rubs at all. But again, that is all a result of the drought, which destroyed the local acorn crop. Sign-making (rubs and scrapes) are tightly linked to acorn production in hardwood forest environments. Big acorn crops mean lots of extra energy to burn and bucks make lots of sign. Poor acorn crops mean bucks have little excess energy to burn and they make much less sign.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5485293, member: 17"] In the drought-ravaged areas of western Middle TN, the least amount of sign and activity as I've seen in 15 years. However, things really picked up in the last week, and suddenly scrapes everywhere. But virtually no rubs at all. But again, that is all a result of the drought, which destroyed the local acorn crop. Sign-making (rubs and scrapes) are tightly linked to acorn production in hardwood forest environments. Big acorn crops mean lots of extra energy to burn and bucks make lots of sign. Poor acorn crops mean bucks have little excess energy to burn and they make much less sign. [/QUOTE]
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