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No shortage of acorns there. The only thing that would be better from a deer hunting standpoint would be if they were white oak acorns and they were within shooting range of your hunting stand (The leaves on the ground indicate they are red oaks).

In my hunting area, this this year's acorn crop is just right. Not every oak is producing this year, and if you find one that is dropping a good localized concentration of acorns like you are showing in your picture, it is a good deer, turkey, and squirrel magnet. Make that white oaks, and you have a super-magnet.

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