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90% in late march early april. My trailcam last spring had 11 different bucks with full headgear past March 23rd. It varies by area, the better condition they go into winter in the longer they hold em, the set I found on April 8th had blood all over the bases. But, I will look a bit in february for the early shedders, but like the past 30 years I'll likely be disappointed until the end of march which leaves little time to look as things are thawing and they are spreading out, I wish they shed earlier so I could find more of em, but there are other factors.

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I shot a "big doe" in December years ago that turned out to be a buck that had already lost his antlers. A friend shot another in December who's antlers came off while he was dragging it out of the woods, bummer.

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I have heard that as well Donbo. It varies. The person who told me that they'll hold them longer the better shape they go into winter I ?ed because wouldn't most of this years deer herd start out winter pretty well ? Yet, some will find some possibly by the end of the month and where I'm at I won't start until April 1st and thereafter like the last 30 years.

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It amazes me that P.R is 35 miles away from where we shed hunt and 90% will still have them in March or so it seems by experience and trail cams, areas differ quickly and I'd hate to think I took a doe muzzy hunting only to find out it was a shed buck.

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From what Ive read it has alot to do with the bucks genetics that determines when they will drop their antlers. A buck that was raised on a farm typically loses its antlers around the same time each year unless they are injured, had a tough rut, or something of that nature. Dont know why some will drop in December and some not until April. As for me the earliest I have found a shed was in late December and I have trail cam pics of bucks with horns until late March every year.

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We find them close to bedding grounds or on heavily used trails, but we won't enter the bedding grounds if jumping any deer would put stress on them, luckily for us winter is over before they shed often. My trailcam between March 23rd and April 5th had 11 antlered bucks and none that appeared to be shed bucks. From what I hear the arrowhead region seems to be where they shed first. Things vary, but one of my uncles has hundreds of sheds and has been at it since the 60's so I just wait for him to call that he has found more than 1 bucks shed and I know it's time to start looking, last year he called about March 25th and every year he calls in March, sure we find a few in February, often times big boys. But don't ask me why the leaf river bottom bucks and the NYM bucks shed so late every season as well as the bucks south of Wadena.

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I know some say push the rifle season back out of the rut which would likely push muzzy to a later start date possibly so how can it be done if some are shooting antlerless bucks already ? Won't it defeat the purpose a bit ? Anyway, good luck in the waning days of Muzzy or late bow.

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Ive herd the majority loose em by late march( sooner also of course), but some dont..My brother in-law saw a big hard horned 8 last year in june, wait no, it was a hard horned 4! only had one side!, Ive never herd or saw hard horns that late before.

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Right on learning to fly, I mean floyd, I'm out many weekends in the winter cutting lanes, etc. deer stand repairs or whatever I think I need to do and always scout a bit for them, but grab the trailcam and realize it'll be end of march like usual. But, your area is likely different, a tcam is a big help, my guess is farm country bucks and big woods bucks are a different beast when it comes to shedding.

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for the past several years we have had a late season for does 2-- 9 Jan, OR if you didn't fill a buck tag you could use it on a doe. Sure enough, every year one of us killed a bald buck with bloody or healing posts. I just wanna find the one that shed the antlers I found last month. This year GF&P moved the late season to the 26th of Dec thru 3 Jan and I agree with that. Hopefully a few less baldies will get bagged.

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