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Posted By: justind shed hunting - 03/01/10
Needed something to do today so my son and I went shed hunting here in central Ks. Found one, not worth bragging about. Haven't done this before so not sure on the timeing of it. Havn't seen many bucks out and about by the house and I'm not too close to the hunting ground to see them there. Guess the question is am I to late ,early, or about right? The good thing about it being a little muddy around here is all the good trails.
Posted By: NathanL Re: shed hunting - 03/01/10
I'm guessing you are about right. Deer season here actually closed Sunday (Feb. 28th) and almost every buck I saw had already dropped.

I've also browsed some other research that suggest most deer in a given area actually drop their antlers in a short period of time like within a 2 week span, so if you found some I would think you are on the right track.

You can up your odds by looking in likely places. Fence lines are great places or anywhere else a deer commonly jumps.

Deer are funny the way they drop. I've worked with some pen deer on research projects and literally one day you can't knock them off if you try and the next day they jump a 3 foot fence and they both fall off at once.
Posted By: stumpy Re: shed hunting - 03/01/10
I have found more in the bedding areas than anywhere, but fence lines are good. Open field where they feed offer the advantage of being able to spot them from a distance.

Down here in S. TX, I saw 6 bucks still carrying both sides just 10 days ago. Kind of surprised me after the drought and tough winter we have had.

stumpy
Posted By: justind Re: shed hunting - 03/03/10
Thanks
Posted By: davidlea Re: shed hunting - 03/03/10
Found my first of the year on saturday, a matched 4x4 in Hickman Co. (TN) and it's only the second pair I've found togehter. We are still seeing deer with both antlers, even saw a 5x5 chasing a doe last wedensday, so the odds aren't as good to find any as they will be. I mostly look in the edges of fields, especialy the south facing edges. It's so hard to look in the woods with so much visual clutter-everything looks like an antler. I'll head to Ill. sometime this month to look-it's incredible how much easier it is there (like deer hunting-more/older bucks). The best place I've ever shed hunted was along the Powder river in Montana. No place like it.
Posted By: northern_dave Re: shed hunting - 03/03/10
I found this dandy last weekend.

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Posted By: tzone Re: shed hunting - 03/03/10
I was wondering how long it would take and who it would be...

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Guess I was right about who it would be. smile
Posted By: Grizzly_Bill Re: shed hunting - 03/03/10
Nice shed Dave. Too bad you couldn't find the other side. smile
Posted By: rost495 Re: shed hunting - 03/03/10
Almost all our bucks still have antlers. I've actually seen them all 3 ways come the 1st of April on opener of Turkey, nothing, velvet nubs, and a hard horned big 8 point...

Our bucks are all grouped up again thats why I know most all still have their antlers.
Posted By: RRA223 Re: shed hunting - 03/03/10
Me and a friend went rabbit hunting yesterday afternoon. We pulled the four wheelers up to where we kicked the dogs out and nearly ran over a really nice 5 point shed from a bucks right side. Got to looking around for the other one and found another right side shed just a few feet away...4 point little smaller than the first, kept our eyes peeled for the rest of the hunt and ended up finding 5 sheds, all right sides with the first being the largest. Ive never found so many so close together with all of these being within 100 yards of each other, were still scratching our heads over the right side deal though...
Posted By: northern_dave Re: shed hunting - 03/03/10
Originally Posted by Grizzly_Bill
Nice shed Dave. Too bad you couldn't find the other side. smile


I aint gave up yet, it's out there somewhere.

Posted By: wink_man Re: shed hunting - 03/03/10
You're probably just about right between now and spring greenup. It's generally easier to spot them if there's no snow in my opinion, and thats not usually a problem by me.

My son passed this buck at 12 yards in bow season(early October). He found the bucks first shed the 3rd week of February, and the second shed a day later and less that 100 yards from the first one.

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Posted By: Tom264 Re: shed hunting - 03/03/10
Wish I woulda found the other side to this guy.

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My son holding it....well....attempting to. grin

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Posted By: huntsonora Re: shed hunting - 03/03/10
I was in Iowa the first week of January with a friend and we saw multiple bucks that had dropped both sides.

I was out in eastern Colorado and SW Kansas for 2 days last week and saw multiple bucks packing both antlers. Crazy how that works, I would have guessed that most would have already shed

I have 3 sets of big mule deer sheds that I mounted on skulls, I'll post a few pics as soon as I take some

Drummond
Posted By: wink_man Re: shed hunting - 03/04/10
I'll say Tom, I wish you had too, that is an excellent antler and the pic with your son truely exemplifies it's size. That is a GREAT pic by the way, I love it, beautiful pic of your son and a great antler, right down to the background.

We don't seem to grow them quite that big here in the Peoples Socialist Republic of New Jersey.
Posted By: Tip926 Re: shed hunting - 03/04/10
You were there at the right time.
Posted By: Tom264 Re: shed hunting - 03/04/10
Thanks, thats 83 3/8 inches of bone right there.
Posted By: northern_dave Re: shed hunting - 03/04/10
Great pics Tom.

looks like an excellent helper to have tagging along, good stuff. You've got a lot of great times ahead of you with that little dude.

He's got a little adventure in his eyes. grin

Posted By: Tom264 Re: shed hunting - 03/05/10
Thx Dave....yes he do.
Posted By: tzone Re: shed hunting - 03/05/10
Originally Posted by RRA223
Me and a friend went rabbit hunting yesterday afternoon. We pulled the four wheelers up to where we kicked the dogs out and nearly ran over a really nice 5 point shed from a bucks right side. Got to looking around for the other one and found another right side shed just a few feet away...4 point little smaller than the first, kept our eyes peeled for the rest of the hunt and ended up finding 5 sheds, all right sides with the first being the largest. Ive never found so many so close together with all of these being within 100 yards of each other, were still scratching our heads over the right side deal though...


I've only found about 1/2 dozen sheds, but EVERY one of them is the right side.

Weird.
Posted By: tzone Re: shed hunting - 03/05/10
Cool.

I like that little guy...every time I see him he's smilin'.

Does he go turkey hunting with you yet?
Posted By: Tom264 Re: shed hunting - 03/06/10
Not yet but he's been asking....probably this year.
Posted By: Cinch Re: shed hunting - 03/06/10
I found all these this last November.

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Posted By: Tom264 Re: shed hunting - 03/06/10
Nice! but I do hate finding a complete skull. frown
Posted By: Cinch Re: shed hunting - 03/06/10
Ya, I agree. Found two more skulls last week as well as another armload of sheds. Still haven't found any of this years sheds. I'll have to get a picture taken and posted...
Posted By: VaHillbilly Re: shed hunting - 03/07/10
Originally Posted by northern_dave
I found this dandy last weekend.

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Thats a good one!!..................547.
Posted By: SamOlson Re: shed hunting - 05/15/10
I found these two skulls last week. Ignore the rifle, I managed to erase the pic without the gun.

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Too bad the one on the left didn't make it, might have been a good buck this year.
Ol' high horns on the right is obviously an old skull but still pretty cool.
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