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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5404974" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>You already have the answers (#1 snort, and all deer make them, even does; #2 aborted hickory nut, dropped early because of dry conditions, and no, deer don't eat them; #3 the tree trunk is a Poplar, but the leaves are Maples; #4 looks like a dog; #5 spiders go away with first frost; #6 ticks and chiggers vanish with first frost).</p><p></p><p>Welcome to TN! Be mentally prepared for the temps during deer season. My cousins from Central FL who would come up every year to hunt with me said that was the toughest thing to get used to (that and climbing our hills). And they said it really is just a mental thing as long as you have the right clothing. Once you've experienced cold sits a few times, you mind learns to expect them and learns to ignore them to a certain extent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5404974, member: 17"] You already have the answers (#1 snort, and all deer make them, even does; #2 aborted hickory nut, dropped early because of dry conditions, and no, deer don't eat them; #3 the tree trunk is a Poplar, but the leaves are Maples; #4 looks like a dog; #5 spiders go away with first frost; #6 ticks and chiggers vanish with first frost). Welcome to TN! Be mentally prepared for the temps during deer season. My cousins from Central FL who would come up every year to hunt with me said that was the toughest thing to get used to (that and climbing our hills). And they said it really is just a mental thing as long as you have the right clothing. Once you've experienced cold sits a few times, you mind learns to expect them and learns to ignore them to a certain extent. [/QUOTE]
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