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Where are all the acorns?

Started by Jerry Jeffer, September 06, 2007, 02:02:00 PM

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Jerry Jeffer

Scouting today. I covered 92 acres. Lots of oaks all over the property. Hardly any are dropping acorns and the deer seem to be... well... some place else. Sat by  one of the few big white oaks that were dropping mast. Had a bear come feeding through about 8 yards from me.  Found one good ridge with some sign (tracks and turds.  Any one else lacking acorn production?
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Dan Worden

They're all in my yard,  :mad:  but they are tiny things compared to normal. It feels like I have a gravel yard instead of grass.

WestTnMan

None here in West Tennessee either. The ones that are dropping are empty. Lots of pecan, hickory and oaks are dumping all the nuts early to fight for survival due to out severe drought we have been in. The pecans didn't make and the hickorys are still in the green shell. That early april freeze we had killed all the blooms and the ones that did produce didn't have enough moisture to make anything. Heck, the leaves have been drying up and falling for a month. The only ones available are red oaks because they take two years to produce and they are tiny but there is meat in them. Going to be a tough year on the deer around here. To add stress to an already stressed deer herd, we have had a severe outbreak of EHD and deer are dying all over the place.
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Kingstaken

They are most diffintely in my yard, had to buy a cover for wifes car...To bad no deer here..
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pseman

Hard to believe as dry as it has been here, but I have found them everywhere I've looked. I really didn't expect to find many this year, but after seeing them on the trees in my yard, I went scouting the hunting land and found them on more trees than I have in several years. Go figure.

Mark
Mark Thornton

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Jake

Mosquitos are eating them all at my House.  Never seen such a thing.

Talondale

I was concerned because we had a late frost that killed all my apples/pears but I checked a big white oak behind the house this weekend and it had lots of mid-sized acorns on them.  Still green though.  Don't know how the oaks up the mountain did though.

Steelhead

The Spring freeze killed alot of the mast crop in the Midwest.Not good.

ishiwannabe

The same thing happened here last year. The only thing I could find out(after A LOT of research) is that we had three or four days of heavy rain around the time they are viable, which reduced the chance of pollination.
The trees seem to be making up for it this year as acorns are all over.
Sounds like the one tree you found needs a stand in it or ablind by it. Good luck.
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BigRonHuntAlot

Plenty here in the areas I hunt. Not as big in size as normal but plenty of em. Spotty in places but that is a good thing. Find where there is only a few trees bearing and dropping and you have a honey hole.
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Bjorn

Acorns everywhere in California this year...none last year. Hard to stalk quietly around oak trees.

redclay

lots of acorns here. problem is, deer are harder to pattern in the woods than coming out to fields everynight.

Gote Rider

The trees where I hunt at are loaded down this year with acorns. The apple trees started dropping apples last week and the deer are eating them up. I just wish it had waited until this week to drop them. Bow season starts here in TWO DAYS and I am ready to go.
I may give out but I will never give up.

Shawn Leonard

Yup, we got plenty of acorns, most trees are heavy with them. There are few areas I hunt that the oaks do not have many or any, but they are few and far between.. I have to agree with Kingstaken as our deer numbers are way down in my part of NY anyway! Shawn
Shawn

doug77

ton's of them in our area this year


Doug77

Problem Child

Plenty here on my land in Central MS. I haven't checked the Public Woods yet.
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VTer

I have yet to find a tree with more than a few acorns on it. Apples look abundant!
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NoCams

Couldn't take all the talk without checking the tree here in TN ! In my 5 acre yard I have a good assortment of hickory, white and red oaks. No hickory nuts at all ! Red oaks, being that it takes two years, some have acorns if it was their year to produce, but seem small. Part of that is our severe drought in and around Chattanooga, TN. We are 16" behind on rain and have had 25 days over 95 degrees IN A ROW !!! White oaks are hit or miss. Some trees are loaded with good size acorns, others are small acorns and not many of them. After our 22 degree morning in mid April I cannot believe we have ANY mast !

nocams
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George D. Stout

The mast crops here are enormous this year...except where the gypsy moth went through.

The white oaks on my little property are shedding like hounds.  Last year you had to look hard for a few of them.


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