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Shed hunting is stupid. I’m not a fan. But I do like to scout this time of year…I’ve been scouting a day or two and Mason was home Monday so we went out to listen to turkeys… but we were out doing important stuff, not shed hunting.
Cool shed and dog
Squirrels, rabbits, mink, rolls in coyote poop, swims in every body of water… he sees deer everyday.. so he could care less about them.. until they drop his chew toysCongratulations on the great finds! Your property is at a whole higher level! If Buddha walked my properties he’d get bored and start chasing squirrels. Lol
I am avoiding the woods and fields. Might even skip mushroom hunting. Depressing to walk around in nature right now around here.I'm not going to lie, I've found two old sheds and about 10 dead bucks. I've not found a single fresh shed yet this season. Can't find them if they all died in September. This is an abnormality for me.
Theres still alot to enjoy out in the woods. Relying on deer for happiness would certainly lead to disappointment around here but the woods still has life all around and is beautiful. Been going out and listening to woodcock every evening that I can.I am avoiding the woods and fields. Might even skip mushroom hunting. Depressing to walk around in nature right now around here.
Great findMe and the kids found this one Sunday. I thought I knew what deer it was but after checking pics I've never seen him before. Right at 77 inches. I hope he sticks around. That g2 is 13 inches.
Pretty shedFound two more, a nice freshy and an old squirrels chew toy. Here’s #’s 9 and 10.
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Walked some public today for the first time. Found tons of trash but no sheds. On way home saw 140ish 20” wide buck walking into someone’s yard from wooded hillside about 60 yards from road. I guess many are still carrying but greenup is kicking it into high gear! Honeysuckle is off the charts right now!
Yes it is. Interestingly though this shed has a strong deer musky odor to it. It’s odd how some smell and some don’t or have very little odor. I’m wondering if that’s the reason why some get gnawed on or carried off and some don’t. I’ve picked up many year old sheds with little to no gnawing or teeth marks and I’ve picked up some that have been down for days with considerable gnawing. The odor to this shed is very strong and kinda resembles the musky forehead scent bucks rub onto overhanging scrape limbs. There was just a very small gnaw mark on the beam tip and I’m very sure this thing dropped within a few days. The teeth marks are ultra small like they came from a small mouse or vole. Of course locations where they are dropped has a huge bearing as well. Some areas just don’t have as many squirrels or other gnawers as others.Pretty shed