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    #16
    We are covered in them in Eastland Co

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      #17
      I went squirrel hunting at Bouton Lake yesterday lots of acorns on the ground.

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        #18
        uhm, hunt nearrer to the acorns

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          #19
          Originally posted by OrangeBlood View Post
          uhm, hunt nearrer to the acorns
          All four of my stands are in or under those trees

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            #20
            Son-in-law reported the same thing. Deer not coming to the feeders because of acorns.

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              #21
              Not a acorn on my lease in Crockett county and very few around my house here in Montgomery county.


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                #22
                It rained on my truck saturday, should have parked under a mesquite, I could hear the clunk, from several hundred yards away..

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by 2050z View Post
                  All four of my stands are in or under those trees
                  smart man

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                    #24
                    None here at home in east texas but place in Gonzales Co has plenty. Boys went last weekend but didn't see many deer

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                      #25
                      No acorns seen

                      I haven't seen acorns in Angelina county. Last year it was the opposite - they were everywhere into December. What kind of oaks are dropping this year for the folks covered up?

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                        #26
                        Kerr county is covered. White oak, live oak, red oak, post oak, shinoak, . It will be a few weeks till the deer and pigs are back to the feeders

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                          #27
                          Both my places in Brown county are covered in them.

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                            #28
                            Tons of them in Beeville

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by whiteoak View Post
                              Kerr county is covered. White oak, live oak, red oak, post oak, shinoak, . It will be a few weeks till the deer and pigs are back to the feeders
                              Hard to pattern them when there is food right under their nose!

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                                #30
                                Hunting northeast Oklahoma this year....AND STILL GETTING WHOOPED BY ACORNS! I hate em!

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