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SHED HUNTING THREAD - PICs INCLUDED


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Your welcome. These are the first sheds I have ever found. Also the first time I have been out in the woods this late in the year, due to this is the first year witha bow for me. The last snow was christmas eve I think. I was in Iowa and when I got home that night I had to shovel the sidewalks. Its raining here now though.

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Went over to my land near Cumberland,WI to bowhunt this afternoon. I checked one of my cameras that I had up and decided to take a quick look for sheds. I found this little 4pt within 75 yards of my bowstand. I have pictures of this deer after he dropped the left side.

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After seeing that a lot of people were already picking up antlers this season, I decided to go for a ride and see what I could find. 8 o'clock this morning I saw this one 10 feet off the road alongside a heavy deer trail. I also saw about 50 does and 3 shed bucks in a field. Time to get in shape for the season I guess!

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Made a try at two of our favorite spots today and came up with 4 antlers. Not the big ones, but all trophies when you put on the miles! Found a matching set off a yearling, only to have a third one pop out when I picked them up that was frozen to one of the set. You can just see part of the beam in the photo. Up to 5 for the year!

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haha nice cow

Texas Longhorn. There is a guy near me that has a bunch. The weird part is I found it on state park land. Just the head. No body. It was pretty fresh. In order to get into the state park this thing had to go through a lot of barb wire.

I am thinking one of the few cougars running around drug it out into the state park land. Way to heavy for a coyote to drag this thing. Wish I could have found the carcass to see if it was a natural death or something killed it.

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