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<blockquote data-quote="woodsman04" data-source="post: 5509133" data-attributes="member: 19488"><p>Only acorns we had in my area of Southern Giles was very few reds, less than normal pin oak (which in my experience always has acorns, and only ones that have more acorns than pin is water/willow), and zero white oak of any species. </p><p></p><p>All that said, rut appeared to be same as always. It's probably just now tailing off. Usually about December 1-10 is when your most likely to see a buck, with around 6-8 when I always see one.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I always take off work somewhere between the 1-10. Unfortunately for me, it was in the 70s and monsoon rain every day with moderate south winds. I still saw rut action, but I think the heat severely hindered my success. Weather is good this week, I probably could have traded my days to hunt better weather. But I've hunted long enough now that about December 4-9 is just when I think it is. So I decided to hunt the heat.</p><p> On the bright side….. I didn't get cold and uncomfortable hahaha.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="woodsman04, post: 5509133, member: 19488"] Only acorns we had in my area of Southern Giles was very few reds, less than normal pin oak (which in my experience always has acorns, and only ones that have more acorns than pin is water/willow), and zero white oak of any species. All that said, rut appeared to be same as always. It’s probably just now tailing off. Usually about December 1-10 is when your most likely to see a buck, with around 6-8 when I always see one. I always take off work somewhere between the 1-10. Unfortunately for me, it was in the 70s and monsoon rain every day with moderate south winds. I still saw rut action, but I think the heat severely hindered my success. Weather is good this week, I probably could have traded my days to hunt better weather. But I’ve hunted long enough now that about December 4-9 is just when I think it is. So I decided to hunt the heat. On the bright side….. I didn’t get cold and uncomfortable hahaha. [/QUOTE]
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