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Iluv2hunt
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Second tree is where you should be hunting; those presimmons start to drop and it's like cocaine to a whitetail!

Toby, I hate to disagree with you, but those are not persimmons. I believe it is a Tallow tree

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Skunk Ape
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I don't think it's a persimmon as well. The fruit is in bunches.

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TobyBenoit
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At a glnce it sho looked like persimmons, but you fellers got me on that one. I neversaw a persimmon grow in clusters either....

Never mind all that...go find you some persimmons! I got three blinds set up on three different groups of persimmons with fruit in Richloam. Set about eighty yards back into the edge of the oaks nearby on good trails. Two of the groups are dropping and it looks like a football team has been running laps beneath them, lol.

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milkman
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Persimmons leaves have black specks on them and they are typically longer than those leaves. That oak looks like a Laurel oak and is not a preffered type of acorn for deer. They might draw deer if there are no other oaks around,but I have hunted in places where they will rot on the ground from nothing eating them.

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