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Old 09-09-2021, 12:51 PM
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blksn8k
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I had tons of red oak acorns the past two years but not many this year. I was just out doing a little scouting and found lots of chestnut oak acorns. Again, that is a species of white oak. So far I have only seen one red oak with a few acorns but that was on top of the ridge near the house. There might be more at lower elevations but I'm trying not to stray too far for fear of stinking up the place too close to the archery opener. I took this photo of some acorns that I just picked up. The pile in the center are chestnut oak acorns while the two rounder acorns on the top right are red oak. The smaller acorns on the lower left are also from a chestnut oak but they were also from a smaller tree.


I also got some vids of a couple decent bucks working a scrape right beside one of my stands over the past few days.
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