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Old 03-26-2007 | 07:28 PM
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Default RE: the good bad and ugly of shed hunting

ORIGINAL: uncle matt

Well there's alot to be grateful for.

1. Spending time out with your fiance.

2. Being in the great outdoors.

3. Finding some nice sheds.

But I wouldn't jump and think you might have trespassers and/or poachers. The deer you found could have been shot who knows where - they just finally laid down and died where you found them.

We've found the same.

And congrats on the upcoming knot tying.
oh i was very greatfull to just be able to spend time in the outdoors with my fiance. i am one of the luckiest guys to find someone who loves to hunt and fish as much as i do(which is an extreme amount).
and i dont know if there were poachers or not but i just hate to see a good buck wasted because of poorshot placement or bad tracking no matter who shot them.
also to rebel hog. thisbigger buck i actually passed on durring bow season because i couldnt get a clear enough shot on him. i couldnt sleep all night because i wasthinking about it..lol. im still stoked to see all the nice sheds we found and know there are planty that big and bigger on our farm still.. there is a nine point thatwould score easily 180'slastyear. those were the sheds i was hoping to find. but i have seen him around after bow season so he should be fine.(i hope).


do any of you know a good way to get all the skin off that buck headwith out placing it where the mice will eat the rack?
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