I’ve never seen such a heavy acorn crop in the Oak flat where I’ve hunted the past 20 years.
They normally fall September through mid-October and are all gone by the end of October.
But here it is, already a week into November and the ground is still heavily littered with them.
Does will continue to feed for another couple weeks and the bucks should keep cruising.
This morning’s 7 pointer came poking along through the Oaks around 9:30, about 40 yards away, head down, nose in the leaves on a hot Doe trail”¦when he was crossing in front of me, I whistled, he stopped and I dropped him with a high shoulder shot out of the .58cal Early Virginia Flintlock.
This is supposed to be a photo of the acorns all over the ground but as sometimes happens, the MLF Forum won't post it...and it's file name is shorter than the one that did post.
Suffice it to say the ground is still littered with them.
They normally fall September through mid-October and are all gone by the end of October.
But here it is, already a week into November and the ground is still heavily littered with them.
Does will continue to feed for another couple weeks and the bucks should keep cruising.
This morning’s 7 pointer came poking along through the Oaks around 9:30, about 40 yards away, head down, nose in the leaves on a hot Doe trail”¦when he was crossing in front of me, I whistled, he stopped and I dropped him with a high shoulder shot out of the .58cal Early Virginia Flintlock.
This is supposed to be a photo of the acorns all over the ground but as sometimes happens, the MLF Forum won't post it...and it's file name is shorter than the one that did post.
Suffice it to say the ground is still littered with them.