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Deer not eating acorns?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ski" data-source="post: 5740146" data-attributes="member: 20583"><p>I really think that's what's happening, or at least what is happening in my hunting spots. It's what I'm sitting on stand watching anyway. </p><p></p><p>I've got one spot that's a small island of big white oaks in the middle of cut corn. The edges are heavy thicket but inside is about 1/4 acre open shaded from the oaks. This time of year it's usually tore up with rubs and scrapes and loads of deer but this year it's vacant. Acorns are on the ground not being touched. I went deeper into the property and found them in the back edge of a 20yr fallow field where there are a couple big oaks on the line. The other side of the line is a neighbor's hay field. I just got done using snips to clear a path to the only tree in the thicket I can put a stand in. Gotta hunt where the deer are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ski, post: 5740146, member: 20583"] I really think that's what's happening, or at least what is happening in my hunting spots. It's what I'm sitting on stand watching anyway. I've got one spot that's a small island of big white oaks in the middle of cut corn. The edges are heavy thicket but inside is about 1/4 acre open shaded from the oaks. This time of year it's usually tore up with rubs and scrapes and loads of deer but this year it's vacant. Acorns are on the ground not being touched. I went deeper into the property and found them in the back edge of a 20yr fallow field where there are a couple big oaks on the line. The other side of the line is a neighbor's hay field. I just got done using snips to clear a path to the only tree in the thicket I can put a stand in. Gotta hunt where the deer are. [/QUOTE]
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