Found a stand of about 20 pecan trees and can't find any deer sign around them?
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Might have something to do with what else is available, but also might have to do with the year. I know my pecan trees sometimes throw a TON of pecans, and other years won't drop hardly any. Then, some years they will be very tasty, and others they will be very bitter and not good to eat. Doesn't seem to have any correlation between high/low productivity years and good/bad tasting years.
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Originally posted by Dejashoot View PostThey won't eat them while the green shell is on them. Once they dry and the shell opens up. the deer will hammer 'em. You thought they made a lot of noise eating corn - wait until you hear them pick up a pecan or two.
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