I walk a lot ! I found this shed following a trail leading to a plot. Was about 75 yards away from the edge. I do find lots of sheds in the plots though...sometimes in the tractor tires. This year a lot of the plots already are getting so thick you about have to step on a shed to find them. We will bring a dog in to look the plots over for us when more deer have shed. They are just starting in the last few days .Baker,
You find them in the food plots? You hunt on foot or do you use a dog to find your sheds?
Wayne
Interesting how bucks in different areas shed at different times. I would have expected the bucks in Ok. and here in La. to be on about the same schedule. However the bucks here just started about 3-4 days ago and will probably be another couple weeks till finished. South of the border they can hold antlers till end of March or early April.Every buck here had shed off but 1 young 11 point as of Sunday...nice find!
They held long last year when we had a bumper acorn crop. This last fall we had zero acorn crop and the deer shed early...Interesting how bucks in different areas shed at different times. I would have expected the bucks in Ok. and here in La. to be on about the same schedule. However the bucks here just started about 3-4 days ago and will probably be another couple weeks till finished. South of the border they can hold antlers till end of March or early April.
All of you guys who walk your own property are missing out. You do realize there's at least 2 guys on this forum that both have a pair of killer shed dogs who would walk your property for you for free....lol
Baker: The owner of the high fence was nervous about my dogs running the deer into the fence and killing it. We seen a lot of deer those two days and I was super impressed (the owner was too) how well my dogs did and how well they behaved. I would of felt terrible if one of my dogs ran one of their "high dollar" deer into the fence and injuring it. Non the less we had a blast