Killer Kyle
Senior Member
I scouted Sunday for a long time and I didnt see any fox grapes to amount to anything. Tons of vines, almost no grapes. Someone on here said he'd seen plenty I wonder what elevation he was at? I was between 2500' to 3500'. Didnt bring my binocs so I couldnt tell much about acorns couldnt see them with the naked eye and only found one early dropped red oak acorn on the ground. This place was absolutely torn up with hog sign from top to bottom. I did find an old pile of bear scat as big around as a dinner plate!
Hey Ripple, I've been seeing muscadine vines absolutely slap loaded in several places this year, but low down. Anywhere 1,400'-2,000' +-. I have seen vines slap hanging heavy with fruit. Unfortunately, these are not in places that I hunt, so they don't matter much to me.
I did find a place on Wilson Shoals WMA that I am going to sit on a few times. It is a persimmon tree loaded with fruit, and already aborting some, and it is dead in the middle of a stand of pine trees that are covered in muscadine vines, and they also are loaded and dropping a few early. It's low...around 1,200' maybe. Could be a little more or less. Never looked at it on a map. That place deserves a good sit or two I'd say. Ain't gonna kill no hear there, but the deer and yotes might be interested.