Originally Posted By: Sulli
Originally Posted By: N2TRKYS
Originally Posted By: Sulli
Originally Posted By: N2TRKYS
Originally Posted By: Sulli
I didn't think we had any on our club, at least I couldn't see any scouting the past month or so. A few white oaks must have had some in the top of the canopies that I couldn't see because I found a few on the ground this past weekend. Have a Spanish oak that has a fair amount, so there's a stand hanging with a nice view on that ridge. Ready for next week, I took off next Friday and I'm considering taking off Wednesday and Thursday as well, watching the weather before I decide.




What are you calling a Spanish Oak?


Southern red oak- cupped acorns, pointed leaves


I was told that by my uncle (logger for 40+ years) & it has stuck. Hunted in a club in Pickens county on a ridge with them and white oaks and the deer were wearing them out over white oak acorns. What do you call them?



10-4. Just never heard them called that before.



If they're southern red oaks, then I call them southern red oaks. I was just curious what you were calling a spanish oak.


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