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Re: Sawtooth Oak
[Re: mackman]
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01/19/13 09:27 AM
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Joined: Oct 2009
Posts: 2,485 North Bama
Aught Six
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What was the basis of their criticism?
"Hell yes I'm ready Woodrow! Don't I look ready?"
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Re: Sawtooth Oak
[Re: mackman]
#507278
01/19/13 09:48 AM
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Joined: Jun 2011
Posts: 959 Vance, Al
clarkdeer
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Im no oak expert. I do know my dad loves them and has planted several. From what I have seen the deer love them. The ones he planted produce many acorns but most of them drop before deer season comes in. I have no idea why anyone would be against planting them.
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Re: Sawtooth Oak
[Re: mackman]
#507294
01/19/13 10:07 AM
01/19/13 10:07 AM
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Joined: Jun 2011
Posts: 959 Vance, Al
clarkdeer
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Dang I need to get off this sofa and get my azz in the woods!
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Re: Sawtooth Oak
[Re: clarkdeer]
#507355
01/19/13 11:23 AM
01/19/13 11:23 AM
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Joined: Nov 2012
Posts: 10,169 Northport, Al.
BOFF
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Need issue of AWF to read article please. You expect us to make intellectual comments without the all the facts and info? Oh, yea, this is Aldeer.  God Bless, David B.
Premium member #8925 Team Rack Addicts 2016 Aldeer Deer Champions
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Re: Sawtooth Oak
[Re: mackman]
#507413
01/19/13 01:15 PM
01/19/13 01:15 PM
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Joined: Sep 2012
Posts: 8,456 Harpersville, AL
tfd1224
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14 point
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i think it has been proven that they are not a threat like chinese privet. maybe this research was done in the period where there werent hardly any deer in alabama. i dont know when that was because i was not around then.but if that is the period when this research was done, and there were not animals eating all the acorns the sawtooths were putting out every year and the acorns were all left to sprout, then with the short time to maturity for these trees and the abundant seeds(acorns) that come from them on a yearly basis unlike other oaks that will have a bumper crop maybe every 5 years then yes i would see where they could be rather invasive and prolific. but in these times with as high of a deer population as we have i dont ever see a single sawtooth acorn left to sprout.
Yeah c’mon. Daniel White
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Re: Sawtooth Oak
[Re: mackman]
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01/19/13 01:18 PM
01/19/13 01:18 PM
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Joined: Sep 2012
Posts: 8,456 Harpersville, AL
tfd1224
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boff before you go all punctuation nazi on me, i know this is a run on sentence and i did not capitalize or put into paragraph form and you will probably give me an f on this.
Yeah c’mon. Daniel White
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Re: Sawtooth Oak
[Re: tfd1224]
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01/19/13 10:34 PM
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Posts: 10,169 Northport, Al.
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boff before you go all punctuation nazi on me, i know this is a run on sentence and i did not capitalize or put into paragraph form and you will probably give me an f on this. I was hunting today with a friend. You get a pass today buddy!  Now I need to find that issue and do some reading. God Bless, David B.
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Re: Sawtooth Oak
[Re: mackman]
#508035
01/20/13 09:18 AM
01/20/13 09:18 AM
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Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 12,521 Sylacauga, AL
poorcountrypreacher
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To compare sawtooths to chinese privet is such a ludicrous comparison that whoever wrote it should have all their credentials pulled and given a dibble and made to plant trees for a living. Gobbler, that ain't your name on that article, is it?  I haven't read the article, but there is already plenty of good info in this thread. There is a 0% chance of sawtooths becoming an invasive species of any significance in AL. I've got some that are 20 years old and 15' tall because they don't get enough sun. Others are 60' tall and produce a bunch of acorns every year. The bad thing is they bear too early and usually are all gone before even bow season comes in. There have been a few years when I got to hunt around them the first week of bow season; this year every last one of them was gone before Oct. 15. Sawtooths are no danger to a property, but I wish I had planted mostly white oaks instead. I'd have oaks that were producing lots of acorns by now, and they would stay on the trees til hunting season. If all you wanta do is feed deer, then sawtooths will work. If you want something to hunt around, go with something else.
All the labor of man is for his mouth, and yet the appetite is not filled.
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Re: Sawtooth Oak
[Re: PaintRock0]
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01/20/13 10:31 AM
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Joined: Feb 2007
Posts: 5,454 Irvington, AL
sethjamtoe
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Sawtooth acorns very rarely sprout from laying on the ground the have to go through a winter 35deg or colder for 30 days or longer we donnot have that in the south. If you look around these trees you wont see any young trees. I dont see where they can grow like privet. It was almost 60 today. Sawtooth planted in the woods rarely produce acorns. They need to be planted in an open area they need sunshine. We have a plot with several sawtooths in that have a lot of young sprouts on the ground coming up. Not saying it doesn't happen, but we have them growing up for us. I also planted a few acorns at the house last winter that are around 2ft now in the back yard.
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Re: Sawtooth Oak
[Re: mackman]
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01/20/13 11:32 AM
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Posts: 12,663 Kennedy, al
globe
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Only complaint I have is they're gone by thanksgiving. You want something that hangs on, then plant some live oaks. You'll have acorns through January.
Everything woke turns to shit
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Re: Sawtooth Oak
[Re: mackman]
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01/21/13 09:29 AM
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Posts: 5,255 South Alabama
gobbler
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Count me in the "hate em" column: This is a white oak and sawtooth planted the same day about 13 years before. pic taken on Oct 15. Sawtooth all dropped and gone, white oak loaded. Both same size and both excellent crops of acorns. Go Native! I've found plenty of sawtooth that are starting to regenerate by themselves in the woods. And, no, I didn't write or have anything to do with the article, however, there was an excellent article on hardwood management in that issue..... hmmm... ![[Linked Image]](http://i130.photobucket.com/albums/p261/gobbler06/land%20management/Sawtooth-whiteOak.jpg) ![[Linked Image]](http://i130.photobucket.com/albums/p261/gobbler06/land%20management/whiteoak.jpg)
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