Rich, that’s evidence of many miles and memories under that mantle.Ric.. Thats quite a collection of sheds in the background.. We flushed quite a few woodcock last week in Illinois...
What part of the state to you work? Congratulations on another quick successful walk. I can walk for 15 to 20 miles over 3-5 days here in the SW before I find my next one. Our buck numbers are low and they tend to drop later here as well. Deer also don’t yard up like a lot of areas which makes dropped shed less concentrated.[/QUOTE
Im working in belmont county close to st clairsville and i have got lucky past two walks because usually thats how my shed hunting goes i walk for miles without a thing but i will say this being the fact that the company only owns about 50 acres it makes me slow down and really comb the area and has proved to be more succesfull for me usually i walk alot more miles but i have been going slower and really looking. Im from west virginia and i have walked probly over 50 miles in wv and still have never found a shed antler there i love shed hunting ohio you have alot better odds
When I drive all around my areas going from one property to another all within a 6-8 mile circle and see the evidence of how high our hunting pressure is it’s no wonder why our deer numbers are so low! The only good thing about this years shed hunting is I haven’t found the first deadhead buck. I have found a couple small carcasses and/or doe but no bucks yet which is good.Phil...spending the last 2 mo thsnin NW Ohio...you guys have a much healthier deer herd then SW Ohio today. I really hope our herd rebounds. Also good to see NW has a population now. Wasn’t always this way.