Welcome to TheOhioOutdoors
Wanting to join the rest of our members? Login or sign up today!
Login / Join

2020 sheds



Just saying, in case you are having troubles finding sheds this year!
 

Fletch

Senior Member
Supporting Member
6,312
136
Man I haven't seen him on here in a long time.. I knew he'd be back.....
 
Went for a 2.2 mile loop on Sunday afternoon around my main hunting property and didn’t find any. I think it was actually my first real intentional shed hunt. Just fun to be in the woods.


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
 
  • Like
Reactions: bowhunter1023

teenbowhunter

Junior Member
1,059
72
Delaware County
No Public Land. We go only private where we have permission and I know there isn’t any coyote traps. Took him to Portage county once and he started to dig a trap out; was seconds from going off and we were done from that point on!!! I actually have the same shed (same side) from when he was a 3 year old .

I think that last sentence needs a side by side picture ;) ... or a few pictures
 
  • Like
Reactions: finelyshedded

hickslawns

Dignitary Member
Supporting Member
40,329
288
Ohio
Setup on a second floor deck on the backside of a pole barn tonight. Tried calling some coyotes with the land owner. No dice but from our aerial view I found some sheds. Well, one shed and one dead buck. Saw the dead buck from the ground at 250-300yds away while placing decoy and caller.

Called WO to get a salvage tag. Hopefully it doesn't get dragged away beforehand.

66# boxer for reference.
 

Attachments

  • IMG_20200219_192455.jpg
    IMG_20200219_192455.jpg
    200.5 KB · Views: 305
  • IMG_20200219_192155.jpg
    IMG_20200219_192155.jpg
    154.8 KB · Views: 312
  • IMG_20200219_184951.jpg
    IMG_20200219_184951.jpg
    360.4 KB · Views: 321
  • IMG_20200219_184943.jpg
    IMG_20200219_184943.jpg
    240.9 KB · Views: 307
  • IMG_20200219_184542.jpg
    IMG_20200219_184542.jpg
    255.8 KB · Views: 294
  • IMG_20200219_184531.jpg
    IMG_20200219_184531.jpg
    254.6 KB · Views: 306
  • IMG_20200219_180855.jpg
    IMG_20200219_180855.jpg
    200.2 KB · Views: 300
  • IMG_20200219_180849.jpg
    IMG_20200219_180849.jpg
    230 KB · Views: 276
  • IMG_20200219_180810.jpg
    IMG_20200219_180810.jpg
    294.4 KB · Views: 276

finelyshedded

You know what!!!
Supporting Member
32,675
274
SW Ohio
I’d say you’re correct on your assumption. Especially being found in an area where mature bucks have tons of sanctuary to which they can live to die old.
 

Buddha

Member
Setup on a second floor deck on the backside of a pole barn tonight. Tried calling some coyotes with the land owner. No dice but from our aerial view I found some sheds. Well, one shed and one dead buck. Saw the dead buck from the ground at 250-300yds away while placing decoy and caller.

Called WO to get a salvage tag. Hopefully it doesn't get dragged away beforehand.

66# boxer for reference.
Just curious why you wait for the WO to get there? I know you need a tag for deadheads, but, I’ve always took a good video of the deer and scene and sawed the antlers off, washed & scrubbed and gave them to the dog. I actually wait till the end of March and go get ODNR tags from the Police department for all the dead bucks I’ve cut antlers off of. Is this wrong or illegal? Or is there a difference for public land vs. private land?