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Feeders aren't running!
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Here’s why. I took these around three species of oak, post oak, water oak and black jack oak. The post oak ground pictures are around one tree. Also note that they are still hanging in the trees too. No rain to help rot them either. I’m not sure the last time I saw a deer in the pastures. Our woods is about 98% oak with probably 85% post oak.
Black Jack Oak Attachment 332 Water Oak Attachment 333 Post Oak Attachment 334 Attachment 335 Post Oak still hanging Attachment 336 Attachment 337 |
I feel your pain!!!!:( Our lease is nothing but big oak trees, they cut all the timber off of it last year and these things are really producing some acorns!!
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I love to hunt the acorns:confused:, if I could just find the right tree.:tearhair:
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Bill,brother,i'm very frustated with hunting here in Brazos County,i've sit every morning and afternoon for 14 days straight and only seen 2 bucks in this time-a spike and a 9 pt...at gas being $3 a gal..i'm quitting for a couple of days.
I wish these acorns would quit fallin and we need some rain!!! |
I hear ya' David. I haven't got in a blind since the General opening weekend.
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My lease is the same way Bill. But I am seeing some biggens away from the feeders.
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I am hog and deer free right now..I dont want another drought but things are always easier when they are hitting the feeder..I have a few backups that I am using I shot 2 hog Sat night within 20 minutes coming to a wallow
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