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hunting for sheds
sailordad:
Terence, thats a cool ride
wish they would of had that kind of kid gear when mine were that size
terence pinder:
last year we had a cheap harness from wally world and it was ok as long as you didnt wear it too long. this one should be easier on the back and more comfortable for him. just add snacks and juice and were gone. last year my daughter who was 3 at the time found her first shed and she is still talking about how the antler she found was bigger than the one her mommy found.
DiGi:
Is there anywhere specific I should look? I've been especially looking by the scraped up trees that look like the deer rubbed against them. Is there anywhere else?
gstoneberg:
If there are fences on your property, fence crossings are a good place to look. Sometimes landing from a jump will jar one or both antlers off. I've also found that tractor tires are magnets for antlers, rib bones too. ::)
George
CherokeeKC:
Look on edges. Edges of fields, cutovers whatever. Deer naturally follow these edges of cover. Also if it is a thick cutover you could pick a trail and follow it since the antler probably would get hung up and fall off in there.
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