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Old October 13, 2013, 03:38 PM   #2
buck460XVR
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When acorns are far and few between, any tree producing them will be a hot spot. Regardless of how poor the acorn crop is in an area, there are always some trees that produce. This is what I look for. Also in areas where ag food crops are not available, when acorns are scarce, deer will relate to their traditional winter food sources, or go to secondary preference food sources. These vary with the area your are hunting in. In areas where ag crops are available, I see little or no change in feeding habits other than the deer bed closer to the ag source than the oaks.
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