Catch any? The bass have been biting good out there lately.I fished Laurel Hill yesterday and it sounded like it was raining acorns anytime a breeze blew.
Catch any? The bass have been biting good out there lately.I fished Laurel Hill yesterday and it sounded like it was raining acorns anytime a breeze blew.
I caught a few, but nothing with any size. Everyone I talked to said I should have been there yesterday.Catch any? The bass have been biting good out there lately.
I agree with the Chinkapins, but I have a spot that has the mountain chestnuts that they seem to really like.The Blacks or the Chinquapins? I find deer LOVE the Chinquapins, bot not their sister tree the Mountain Chestnut. They will hardly touch those. The Blacks only get eaten when no varieties in the white family are available.
I agree with the Chinkapins, but I have a spot that has the mountain chestnuts that they seem to really like.
I know people always say they prefer white over red, and deer do. But I have seen several spots that they'll tear a particular red oak up for some reason. Same goes with persimmon. I don't know if it's the soil, the exact DNA of the tree, location of tree to the deers' daily travel/routine/bedding, a mixture of all of that, or something else.