Just read an article in the latest issue of Bowhunter magazine about how chestnut trees are making a comeback and how deer prefer chestnuts over any acorn.
It said the trees were abundant from Maine to Florida and throughout the Ohio valley. They were wiped out by a fungus called "chestnut blight".
I found it interesting that deer will hammer them. I don't think I've ever seen a chestnut in the wild.
Anyone have any chestnut trees where you hunt?
It said the trees were abundant from Maine to Florida and throughout the Ohio valley. They were wiped out by a fungus called "chestnut blight".
I found it interesting that deer will hammer them. I don't think I've ever seen a chestnut in the wild.
Anyone have any chestnut trees where you hunt?