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When do your deer stop hitting the white oaks? Rut timing question
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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5741180" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>This correct. When white oaks acorns sprout is based on how much rain we get. In a very wet year, I've seen them start to sprout in mid-November. In a very dry year, not until mid-December.</p><p></p><p>And for all those hunters who question how acorns could change taste once they sprout, have you ever tasted malt? Yes, the powdered product used to make beer and the frozen concoction that is similar to a shake. Malt is nothing more than barley that has been allowed to germinate and then dried and ground. Malt tastes NOTHING like barley, yet that's all it is - germinated barley.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5741180, member: 17"] This correct. When white oaks acorns sprout is based on how much rain we get. In a very wet year, I've seen them start to sprout in mid-November. In a very dry year, not until mid-December. And for all those hunters who question how acorns could change taste once they sprout, have you ever tasted malt? Yes, the powdered product used to make beer and the frozen concoction that is similar to a shake. Malt is nothing more than barley that has been allowed to germinate and then dried and ground. Malt tastes NOTHING like barley, yet that's all it is - germinated barley. [/QUOTE]
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