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<blockquote data-quote="double browtine" data-source="post: 5805056" data-attributes="member: 9490"><p>When the leaves are off, it's best to sit still and watch and listen. Usually it's best up on ridges where there are oaks. This time of year you can spot their nests but most of the time they are in den trees. Once you find the den trees, mark them with flagging or your hunter inch app. They tend to stay holed up on windy days and cloudy days. But they are kinda like deer. They are going to look for food eventually. But they store nuts in their den trees when the weather gets really cold in the winter. I prefer using a 22 once the leaves get off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="double browtine, post: 5805056, member: 9490"] When the leaves are off, it’s best to sit still and watch and listen. Usually it’s best up on ridges where there are oaks. This time of year you can spot their nests but most of the time they are in den trees. Once you find the den trees, mark them with flagging or your hunter inch app. They tend to stay holed up on windy days and cloudy days. But they are kinda like deer. They are going to look for food eventually. But they store nuts in their den trees when the weather gets really cold in the winter. I prefer using a 22 once the leaves get off. [/QUOTE]
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