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utvolsbowhunter 09-30-2002 10:01 AM

Finding acorn trees?
 
What do white oak trees look like? Red Oak trees? The land I hunt is mostly clearcuts, but there is some patching woods. How can I locate the acorn trees?

Nine_Point_Buck 09-30-2002 10:24 AM

RE: Finding acorn trees?
 
Red Oak has more Rigid Bark... and the White Oak trees have smoother Bark! Theres several varietys of each... Look for Acorns on the Ground under the Trees.... are hangng from the Limbs.
I have set under the same White Oak Tree for a few years. Kileld a nice Spike, and a Dandy 8 point last year. It's a good feeding area... on a Ridge.

NH Hunter 09-30-2002 12:31 PM

RE: Finding acorn trees?
 
Red oak leaves lobe ends are pointed whereas the white oak have rounded lobes. Deer prefer the white oak acorns.

Herman_and_bill 09-30-2002 03:35 PM

RE: Finding acorn trees?
 
Don't call them acorn trees......
N H set ya straight, if you are still confused or don't know what an oak leaf looks like check a field guide.
You can usually find a grove of white oak up on a flat.

timbercruiser 09-30-2002 03:38 PM

RE: Finding acorn trees?
 
Acorns would be the first clue, but to tell the difference in the oaks, it would be a lot of help to you to get a good dendrology book with color pictures.


Swampmonster 09-30-2002 09:11 PM

RE: Finding acorn trees?
 
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NHHunter hit it. But there are an awful lot of kinds of oak trees. So if you really want to get the thing into your bones and you have no one to show you, get a tree guide from the library and take it into the woods. Can't miss.


FlDeerman 09-30-2002 09:48 PM

RE: Finding acorn trees?
 
Dendrology?I know what a white oak looks like but that sounds interesting,have to check that out.Timber,J.J.wants to know if Law means anything to you?

Hunting is not a sport,it's a lifestyle.

peakrut2001 10-01-2002 01:53 AM

RE: Finding acorn trees?
 
Here is your answer
http://www.msue.msu.edu/reg_se/rober...ilt/white.html
and
http://www.msue.msu.edu/reg_se/roberts/oakwilt/red.html

Hope this helps, it should
Peak
Live and Learn

timbercruiser 10-01-2002 08:54 AM

RE: Finding acorn trees?
 
Dendrology is basically the study of trees and how to tell the different trees. Fldeerman, check my e-mail, I'm not sure who JJ is.



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