wbpdeer
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I would say across the east more are found in bedding areas, food plot (especially in cold winters), trails connect bedding and food, south facing slopes in cold climates. In some habitats, water holes are good locations to search.Can someone give me the cliff notes version of advice for shed hunting? Where to look, helpful hints, etc?
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Where shed antlers are found is many times a product of the square miles where the buck lives. What state are you located in Kwood? The ground you hunt is more ag than cover or less ag than cover.
Go to an internet browser and enter "Tips on Hunting Shed Antlers" and see what returns for that search. Read some at night at your will learn some pointers worth remembering.
If you live where snow fall occurs, track backwards to their beds and mark that spot on a map or a phone. Finding the their food sources can be easier in some habitats - although in a big woods setting it can be difficult.
I never liked cliff notes - seemed like in college folks want to cut corners.
Good luck to you.
Wayne