Field edges, bedding area, food plots, fence crossings, and really thick area where the deer might get their headgear knock off by low hanging branches.
I like the eating and bedding areas best because that is where the deer spend the most time. It is only natural that you will find more antlers where the deer have been for the most ammount of time.
Nice find turkey hunter!! I find two already this year and they were a matching pair! I couldn't believe my eyes. It is a really nice nine point. They are a little chewed but nothing to complain about. Good luck guys, - Buckhunter
__________________ ...on the water or in the woods...
Depending on where you live in whats been told above is the correct spots to look. I have a buddy in the Lasalle area that strictly concentrates on fence rows and crp fields. Most of the sheds that I have found have been in cultivated fields and big birch thickets with lost of honey suckle and multi flora rose bushes.
A south facing hillside is always a good place to look. They like to bed on the south to catch the warmth from the sun and to stay out of the north wind.
Good Luck