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- How are acorns looking near you? - nchuntandfish. com
slugoo Eight Pointer Chestnuts, northern reds, scarlets, and some whites are dropping incredibly heavy in Jackson Co Way too heavy for the amount of game on the landscape, ground is covered in acorns wherever you walk on the ~4000' ridgesides and tops I scouted yesterday, deer sign seems to be pretty spread out with a few hot spots
- Willow oak vs White oak acorns - North Carolina Hunting and Fishing Forums
Seems like deer like swamp chestnut white oak best, then "regular" white oak, the Red oak and Willow oak and pin oak around the same time although red oak acorns rot quicker than the willows (small acorns bright orange inside) Hunted wood ducks today in a hardwood bottom land that was swept clean by 4-5 feet of floodwaters last week
- Tips for collecting storing acorns??? | North Carolina Hunting and . . .
Hey everybody, Just wondering if any of yall gather acorns and store them? I've been reading a little about it and it seems as though they go bad pretty easy, and people tend to have problems with worms If anyone has tips on which type to look for, and how to store them I'd really
- How are acorns looking near you? | Page 3 | North Carolina Hunting and . . .
Here in highlands around 4200 foot acorns white oaks started dropping in here good about Monday Sitting here watching a doe and 2 fawns with barely visible spots feeding through them
- How are acorns looking near you? - North Carolina Hunting and Fishing . . .
22LR Twelve Pointer There are plenty of acorns in my area of Moore County red and white oak
- Acorn grubs - Michigan Sportsman Forum
Leave the acorns on top (unless getting some grubs out of the sand) as insulation and for the moisture in them Certainly experiment with another bucket if you want We sorted the acorns grubs had left (see exit holes) and discarded them before Outside of opening some to see what the grubs had done inside it really wasn't necessary
- Acorn crop | North Carolina Hunting and Fishing Forums
Lots of acorns in the red and white oaks this year around here Especially chestnut oaks, for some reason it's a banner year for those
- Chinkapin Oak, Ever planted any? | Michigan Sportsman Forum
These are supposed to produce acorns in 2-3 years after planting and a bumper crop in 5 I think they are related to the white oak family They only get 12-15' tall Has any one ever planted them? If so have you had good luck? Did you plant from acorns or seedlings? What kind of soil did
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