RE: 12- Official Team 12 Thread
My7 you can tell which Oaks the deer are hitting by the Deer dung on the ground near the trees. You don't want to hunt right on top of the food source. Try to find out where the deer are beding and set a stand in-between the food source and beding area. Just because you have alot of Oak trees does not mean they have fruit/acorns on them. Most white oaks don't produce acorns every year, the red oaks will. If your woods have alot of oaks thats a good thing!! It will hold deer. Find out were the deer in your area are bedding!!!!! BUT stay away from that area. Look for the thickest/nasty part, that should be the beds (STAY OUT) The next good storm/highwinds you should see a good bit of acorns on the ground. Don't get frustrated, this is half the fun trying to figure out the Crafty Whitetail. Keep working at it and it will payoff!!! GoodLuck and Be Safe!!!
Hatchet Jack