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<blockquote data-quote="JCDEERMAN" data-source="post: 5777771" data-attributes="member: 5787"><p>Same here. EVERY time I went in the woods, I saw atleast 1 spike. At first, I was excited to see a lonesome doe, but as time went on, 95% of those encounters turned out to be spikes. It may have to do with the very poor nutrition from last year (ZERO acorns) - they were really stressed last year and I think this a ripple effect from that. Hopefully it will just be a one-generational thing. <em>Theoretically</em>, I would think next year's yearlings, we will see a much higher jump in antler size for their age class - due to the biggest acorn crop I can ever remember.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JCDEERMAN, post: 5777771, member: 5787"] Same here. EVERY time I went in the woods, I saw atleast 1 spike. At first, I was excited to see a lonesome doe, but as time went on, 95% of those encounters turned out to be spikes. It may have to do with the very poor nutrition from last year (ZERO acorns) - they were really stressed last year and I think this a ripple effect from that. Hopefully it will just be a one-generational thing. [I]Theoretically[/I], I would think next year’s yearlings, we will see a much higher jump in antler size for their age class - due to the biggest acorn crop I can ever remember. [/QUOTE]
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