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Tips on finding deer sheds
Posted on 1/27/15 at 3:18 pm
Posted on 1/27/15 at 3:18 pm
Now that im getting in offseason mode, inwould like to try shed hunting this year. Never purposely went out looking for them but i would like to try this year. Any tips on where to look?
Posted on 1/27/15 at 3:21 pm to Spider John
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Any tips on where to look?
Posted on 1/27/15 at 3:21 pm to Spider John
Follow rub lines. All I've got.
Posted on 1/27/15 at 3:30 pm to Spider John
They say fence crossings are good places to look too. When they land, the sudden jolt can knock them off once they are loose.
They also say when you find one look closely for the other. They often fall off one right after the other.
I don't know who "they" is though...
They also say when you find one look closely for the other. They often fall off one right after the other.
I don't know who "they" is though...
This post was edited on 1/27/15 at 3:31 pm
Posted on 1/27/15 at 3:31 pm to Spider John
Put up some W shaped lengths of hog wire in food plots.
Posted on 1/27/15 at 3:39 pm to AlxTgr
Really?? Is this to get them to jump over, or hopefully brush against while feeding?
Posted on 1/27/15 at 3:44 pm to SCwTiger
make the w and put corn in the corners they go in, an it knocks em off
in real life
in real life
This post was edited on 1/27/15 at 3:48 pm
Posted on 1/27/15 at 4:32 pm to Itismemc
Wow thats genius. Gonna give that a try this weekend. Thanks guys.
Posted on 1/27/15 at 4:39 pm to Spider John
Plot a grid path before you start so you don't cover the same area twice. Use binoculars as you walk through the woods to cover more area with less walking.
Posted on 1/27/15 at 4:40 pm to Spider John
Where are you located? I've never had any luck in lousiana or mississippi. Texas I find them all the time with minimal effort.
Posted on 1/27/15 at 4:42 pm to Itismemc
I think this is a great idea, but the deer almost quit coming to corn altogether this time of year on our place. Protein and mineral licks would do the trick I bet...
Posted on 1/27/15 at 4:48 pm to Spider John
I've heard of folks getting an old mattress and burning it, so you just have the stings left. Set the springs out and pour corn over it. Buck eats corn, antlers get in springs and fall off
Posted on 1/27/15 at 5:26 pm to Spider John
I've only just found them randomly dispersed throughout the woods
Posted on 1/27/15 at 7:53 pm to KingRanch
Poplarville mississippi. Found a 10 pt shed In early december on a tree line. Was all gnawed away by squirels or rats. Thats what has sparked my interest in finding some this year
Posted on 1/27/15 at 9:37 pm to Spider John
I honestly have never found a single one...I can't imagine how looking for them would be productive enough to be worth the time...
Posted on 1/27/15 at 10:08 pm to Spankum
I've only found one and it was a pure miracle that I even saw it. Good thing I did see it. One of the tines was sticking out of the ground about 4 inches. Saw that white tine right before the right rear tractor tire was about to run over it while bushhoggin. Solid 4 point tine that was bleached white with no rodent marks. Have no idea how long it was partially buried there. Rear tractor tires ain't cheap.
Posted on 1/27/15 at 10:46 pm to BFIV
The problem with shed traps is that if the deer isn't ready to drop the antlers, you could cause an injury when he gets stuck and damage the rack for next year.
Posted on 1/27/15 at 10:46 pm to Spankum
I just moved out to Utah and the antler business is a big deal.
Big elk sheds are big money.
The big timers have labs that are trained to find only sheds......
Big elk sheds are big money.
The big timers have labs that are trained to find only sheds......
Posted on 1/27/15 at 10:47 pm to WAR TIGER
But in Louisiana. I've only found them by chance.
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