LACK OF ACORNS?
#13

By me in 3c the acorn crop is quite good.White oaks are way off,not many white oak acorns on the ground.Rock oak are very prolific,I was on a flat Sunday that had so many rock oak acorns on the ground it looked like they were being dumped out in buckets.
How can a person from Endicott be in 3c?
How can a person from Endicott be in 3c?
#14
Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: NY METRO AREA
Posts: 294

Also in 3Cand its first time in a few years we actually seem to have a decent acorn harvest. Last couple of years we had a real bad gypsy moth infestationbut last year it started to die down and this year it was fine. First time I can go outside and actually pick up acorns and the bears haven't been bothering the garbage or bird feedersince around august this year so you know there is something out there feeding them.Good luck to all this year.
#15

Little to no acorns at any of my hunting spots. THere are some behind my house(PA-2B), Almost none at my main hunting spot(PA-2D), NONE in my Ohio spot, and this weekend I will check my last remaining 2D spot for any.
#16
Join Date: Aug 2008
Posts: 179

ORIGINAL: sproulman
i was out walking in my hunting area,clinton county wmu2g oif pa..
i did not see 1 acorn on ground,not 1.
what are you all seeing and what areas of state.
i was out walking in my hunting area,clinton county wmu2g oif pa..
i did not see 1 acorn on ground,not 1.
what are you all seeing and what areas of state.

We had that big wind storm a couple weeks back also. I think that contributed to the mass acorns we see on the ground in the areas that got hit by it.It was the tail end from that hurricane.
#17

ORIGINAL: sammy_tat
2G in clearfield county, Acorns all over the place. The WMUs are way to big to manage sproul.
ORIGINAL: sproulman
i was out walking in my hunting area,clinton county wmu2g oif pa..
i did not see 1 acorn on ground,not 1.
what are you all seeing and what areas of state.
i was out walking in my hunting area,clinton county wmu2g oif pa..
i did not see 1 acorn on ground,not 1.
what are you all seeing and what areas of state.

I personally agree that WMU's should be smaller but spotty acorn crops have nothing to do with it.
#18
Join Date: Aug 2008
Posts: 179

ORIGINAL: BTBowhunter
As if the quality and quantity of any givenacorn crop, which is regional cyclic and seasonal, could be made a part of a management plan.
I personally agree that WMU's should be smaller but spotty acorn crops have nothing to do with it.
ORIGINAL: sammy_tat
2G in clearfield county, Acorns all over the place. The WMUs are way to big to manage sproul.
ORIGINAL: sproulman
i was out walking in my hunting area,clinton county wmu2g oif pa..
i did not see 1 acorn on ground,not 1.
what are you all seeing and what areas of state.
i was out walking in my hunting area,clinton county wmu2g oif pa..
i did not see 1 acorn on ground,not 1.
what are you all seeing and what areas of state.

I personally agree that WMU's should be smaller but spotty acorn crops have nothing to do with it.
Thats funny, Don't they do that with herd management and winter storms?
#19
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: S.W. Pa.-- Heart in North Central Pa. mountains-
Posts: 2,600

I did get up to camp (2G) last weekend. Due to some projects at camp, I didn't get out into the woods as I'd hoped to check the situation out. What I DID see, however, were acorns in the yard. There isn't an oak tree within 100 yds. of camp, and then only one. Something must be finding enough of them to be dropping an occasional one or two in the yard. They were whole acorns, not nawed up pieces.
I do hear that 2D is spotty, but there seem to be plenty here at the house. Our grandkids were here yesterday afternoon, and my wife sent them outside to see howmany each of them could find. Three of them (aged 5-8) found close to 200 of them in about 15 min. All in our front yard. Looks OK here....
I do hear that 2D is spotty, but there seem to be plenty here at the house. Our grandkids were here yesterday afternoon, and my wife sent them outside to see howmany each of them could find. Three of them (aged 5-8) found close to 200 of them in about 15 min. All in our front yard. Looks OK here....
#20
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Endicott NY
Posts: 219

ORIGINAL: tsoc
By me in 3c the acorn crop is quite good.White oaks are way off,not many white oak acorns on the ground.Rock oak are very prolific,I was on a flat Sunday that had so many rock oak acorns on the ground it looked like they were being dumped out in buckets.
How can a person from Endicott be in 3c?
By me in 3c the acorn crop is quite good.White oaks are way off,not many white oak acorns on the ground.Rock oak are very prolific,I was on a flat Sunday that had so many rock oak acorns on the ground it looked like they were being dumped out in buckets.
How can a person from Endicott be in 3c?