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Mature acorns - what are you seeing where
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<blockquote data-quote="catman529" data-source="post: 5196641" data-attributes="member: 9284"><p>Still seeing mostly green acorns knocked out by squirrels. I did find one white oak dropping a few ripe ones a few days ago in southern middle TN. Seems like the white oaks are loaded down this year, lotta green ones falling. Also noticed a couple chestnut oaks starting to drop. Shumard oaks in the Nashville basin starting to drop a few ripe ones as usual. I saw one chinkapin oak in someone's front yard with acorns starting to change color on Saturday. I think we're about to be overloaded with acorns in the next 2-3 weeks, could be some tough hunting. I've got a couple swamp chestnut oaks singled out on a field edge that are loaded this year, they probably won't drop till the end of October but I'm gonna try and slip in there when the time is right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="catman529, post: 5196641, member: 9284"] Still seeing mostly green acorns knocked out by squirrels. I did find one white oak dropping a few ripe ones a few days ago in southern middle TN. Seems like the white oaks are loaded down this year, lotta green ones falling. Also noticed a couple chestnut oaks starting to drop. Shumard oaks in the Nashville basin starting to drop a few ripe ones as usual. I saw one chinkapin oak in someone’s front yard with acorns starting to change color on Saturday. I think we’re about to be overloaded with acorns in the next 2-3 weeks, could be some tough hunting. I’ve got a couple swamp chestnut oaks singled out on a field edge that are loaded this year, they probably won’t drop till the end of October but I’m gonna try and slip in there when the time is right. [/QUOTE]
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