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<blockquote data-quote="7mm08" data-source="post: 400141" data-attributes="member: 4573"><p>No persimmons or acorns at all on our place that over the years held big oaks/acorns here in east TN as well. It's all from the big spring frost we had for 3 days. This is why we ask and were allowed to do food plots by the landowner in hopes of off setting the loss of the mast. </p><p></p><p>I heard the only acorns will be over 2000ft this year. Ones that had not popped out before the frost hit?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7mm08, post: 400141, member: 4573"] No persimmons or acorns at all on our place that over the years held big oaks/acorns here in east TN as well. It's all from the big spring frost we had for 3 days. This is why we ask and were allowed to do food plots by the landowner in hopes of off setting the loss of the mast. I heard the only acorns will be over 2000ft this year. Ones that had not popped out before the frost hit? [/QUOTE]
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