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<blockquote data-quote="JCDEERMAN" data-source="post: 5503520" data-attributes="member: 5787"><p>We are on year 23 and completely agree on those two years being the most horrible. As far as acorns, we are well overdue for a bumper crop year. I used to prefer years with little acorns, because that meant the deer had to move to find food. After this year and ZERO acorns, I've done a 180 on that thought. It was so bad and the bucks health was so stressed, they didn't do hardly any fall shifting. I think I've identified one buck from last year, possibly 2. Definitely will hope for acorns every year moving forward, for reasons being that they should ACTUALLY shift, and there will be plenty of energy for sign-making and observable rut activity. </p><p></p><p>I truly feel for all the deer and squirrels come Jan-Mar. It will get rough for them. Sure makes a lot of sense now why I saw so many squirrels and chipmunks digging and burying stuff all over my yard this summer. I was so mad at them burying stuff throughout my garden. Well, I suppose they simply knew something we didn't .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JCDEERMAN, post: 5503520, member: 5787"] We are on year 23 and completely agree on those two years being the most horrible. As far as acorns, we are well overdue for a bumper crop year. I used to prefer years with little acorns, because that meant the deer had to move to find food. After this year and ZERO acorns, I’ve done a 180 on that thought. It was so bad and the bucks health was so stressed, they didn’t do hardly any fall shifting. I think I’ve identified one buck from last year, possibly 2. Definitely will hope for acorns every year moving forward, for reasons being that they should ACTUALLY shift, and there will be plenty of energy for sign-making and observable rut activity. I truly feel for all the deer and squirrels come Jan-Mar. It will get rough for them. Sure makes a lot of sense now why I saw so many squirrels and chipmunks digging and burying stuff all over my yard this summer. I was so mad at them burying stuff throughout my garden. Well, I suppose they simply knew something we didn’t . [/QUOTE]
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