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Old October 13, 2013, 05:59 PM   #5
buck460XVR
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I actually have better luck hunting the oaks when acorns are scarce, because as I said in my first post, even when the crop is down, there are still some trees producing acorns. Thus deer are not picky about which acorns they eat, just that they are finding some of those high energy, high fat little pieces of natural deer candy. When every oak in the woods is producing acorns, the deer are more spread out in the woods because of it and will actually seek out certain trees producing the biggest/best and tastiest nuts. This is harder for me to decipher than which trees are producing.
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