ojibweindian
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I've started my pre-season scouting in the Bankhead National Forest. The past couple of years, acorns have been large and numerous. This year, however, things aren't so good.
The oaks on the ridges where I've been snooping around have not produced as well this year. Additionally, the acorns are much smaller. Green leafies are also turning brown from the absence of rain (since July) we've been experiencing in Northern Alabama. This winter, I believe our deer will be moving around more, looking for food.
How are things faring for y'all in your neck of the woods?
The oaks on the ridges where I've been snooping around have not produced as well this year. Additionally, the acorns are much smaller. Green leafies are also turning brown from the absence of rain (since July) we've been experiencing in Northern Alabama. This winter, I believe our deer will be moving around more, looking for food.
How are things faring for y'all in your neck of the woods?