I have maybe 25-30% still holding. Had to head down to pay some stuff on the camp I’m building and decided it was a good day to check around. Didn’t expect to find as many as I did.
You’re feeding them too good!I still got a lot holding both sides. Awesome day buddy!
Welcome to TOO and congratulations on some great finds! Love that mass on that set! Good luck out there…I found these on (2/20). Left side had been knawled on by animals. I had company the weekend before so I didn't get out looking as early as I would have liked. If I'd gotten out earlier, I might have found them before the one side got chewed up. Pics don't really do the mass justice. The other one I found on Monday (2/26). I've also found about half a dozen ballons...our property is where party ballons go to die!! I'm going to start a petition to get Happy Birthday ballons outlawed...should make me real popular with the local kids but screw'em Lol!!!View attachment 192095View attachment 192096View attachment 192097View attachment 192098View attachment 192099
I noticed the honeysuckle greening up yesterday...also have easter lillies popping up in the yard.I walked almost 9k steps on a farm I hadn’t walked yet but there’s others shed hunting on it too with an E bike. Didn’t find anything but jumped a big assed blonde yote out of a finger run near a block of timber. Only had a chance to snap a quick pic as it trotted on other side of tree line.
My, the honeysuckle is already showing some green buds, are you friggin kidding me!
Gonna be another lack luster shed tally I’m afraid. Early greenup along with late dropping and low buck numbers aren’t my friends. Lmao
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Crappy pic of yote but it’s the light brown blob between the thorny tree and two trees growing together.
Same here SethI'm in SW Ohio as well, and its been pretty consistent for the past 15 years. The second week of March is usually when the antlers start falling heavy. There are always some that drop early, but more bucks then not still have their antlers March 1st, which is super frustrating, as other areas of the state they seem to drop 2-3 weeks earlier. The issue is the past 10 years we have had much warmer winters, so by the time the antlers really start falling, the Honeysuckle and Autumn Olive is already green, which really inhibits success rate, and makes me have to look in some areas before it greens up when in an ideal situation Id rather wait. The best time to go is whenever you can. Congrats on your awesome finds.
Thanks for the good information...I'm usually out n about several hours every afternoon/evening so I look but have never really paid too close attention to the dates/weeks I find sheds (if my phone didn't date the pics I wouldn't remember from year to year). When things really green up I guess I've moved on to doing other things and quit looking. I know all about Autumn Olive I've been fighting a losing battle with that crap for years. Based on what you said (and Finelyshedded's agreeing), I'll keep my eyes peeled for a couple more weeks...thanks again.I'm in SW Ohio as well, and its been pretty consistent for the past 15 years. The second week of March is usually when the antlers start falling heavy. There are always some that drop early, but more bucks then not still have their antlers March 1st, which is super frustrating, as other areas of the state they seem to drop 2-3 weeks earlier. The issue is the past 10 years we have had much warmer winters, so by the time the antlers really start falling, the Honeysuckle and Autumn Olive is already green, which really inhibits success rate, and makes me have to look in some areas before it greens up when in an ideal situation Id rather wait. The best time to go is whenever you can. Congrats on your awesome finds.