Who's ready for some major leg work? sheddin
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Who's ready for some major leg work? sheddin
Man i got the itch bad, Shed hunting to me is almost as good as hunting its self I learn alot in the shed woods every yearfor the following seasons hunts. + its dam good exercise I get challenged by the old nasty strip mine hills. Any one else ready?? I think ill keep a log for the first time this year for hours spent between finds. should be interesting. I just hope they dont fall off till afterJan 4th
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Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Dec 2003
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RE: Who's ready for some major leg work? sheddin
I can't wait. I'll be deer hunting until mid January, predator hunting until late February and then shed hunting starts. I'll scout for gobblersat the same time, its a great time to be in the timber.
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RE: Who's ready for some major leg work? sheddin
Heck ive already got 9 hours in![8D]
I would say most have their horns still here, but they do tend to drop pretty early by me. Havnt found anything but good sign yet, its only a matter of time.
I would say most have their horns still here, but they do tend to drop pretty early by me. Havnt found anything but good sign yet, its only a matter of time.
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RE: Who's ready for some major leg work? sheddin
i'm not much of a shed hunter but plan on trying it more. Didn't think I'd say this but I'll be glad when the ground freezes again. After this afternoon's hunt I really hate wet, muddy fields and lanes.
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RE: Who's ready for some major leg work? sheddin
I don't find the fascination that many of you do. That said, for exercise reasons mostly, I do plan to try it a little more this year. Plus I have a lot of off season tree picking/trimming I want to accomplish in my main hunting spot. I feel I've become too complacent. Time to get a little more aggressive and get right up on these big boys bed room doors.