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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5923041" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>This is what we experienced, and to extremes. My place is rugged ridge-and-hollow hardwoods surrounded on almost all sides by huge agricultural bottomlands. In 2022, the deer never left the bottomlands. hardly a deer on my place, primarily because our food plots failed from the drought. And no acorns. Not one.</p><p></p><p></p><p>We had the largest acorn crop I can remember last year, but we DID see a lot of movement. In fact, we experienced the highest sighting rate of older bucks we've ever experienced in almost 40 years. We didn't necessarily have that many more older bucks using the place (a total of 24 instead of the average of 18, but 24 is not a record), but they were moving like crazy. The strange thing was, even with all the acorns, they were hitting the food plots like crazy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5923041, member: 17"] This is what we experienced, and to extremes. My place is rugged ridge-and-hollow hardwoods surrounded on almost all sides by huge agricultural bottomlands. In 2022, the deer never left the bottomlands. hardly a deer on my place, primarily because our food plots failed from the drought. And no acorns. Not one. We had the largest acorn crop I can remember last year, but we DID see a lot of movement. In fact, we experienced the highest sighting rate of older bucks we've ever experienced in almost 40 years. We didn't necessarily have that many more older bucks using the place (a total of 24 instead of the average of 18, but 24 is not a record), but they were moving like crazy. The strange thing was, even with all the acorns, they were hitting the food plots like crazy. [/QUOTE]
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