Deer antler shed traps?
#12

I've used them for 2 years now. No luck so far, but I did find one about 10 yards away, but I don't know if the trap had anything to do with it or not.
The first 3 pictures is my setup from last year. I usually start baiting them around the first of Feb. This setup is rigid enough to knock the antlers loose if they are ready to drop, but flexible enough that the buck can extract himself from the trap if they aren't ready to fall.



Here are so other ideas that I have ran across.



Good Luck
The first 3 pictures is my setup from last year. I usually start baiting them around the first of Feb. This setup is rigid enough to knock the antlers loose if they are ready to drop, but flexible enough that the buck can extract himself from the trap if they aren't ready to fall.



Here are so other ideas that I have ran across.



Good Luck
#13

Posted this a couple of years ago.. just adding to the bunch.
http://www.huntingnet.com/forum/1379716-post4.html
Later Phil B.
http://www.huntingnet.com/forum/1379716-post4.html
Later Phil B.
#14
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: NW Oklahoma
Posts: 1,166

If you can get it, get some of that plastic net wrapping for round bales of hay and hang it low where they have to get their antlers in it to eat the bait. Around here occasionally deer are seen with that stuff tangled up in their antlers.
#15

Wouldn't that be a reason not to use it?
#16
Spike
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Michigan
Posts: 5

I'm just getting into shed hunting, i finished reading "Shed Hunting" by Joe Shed (thought that was kind of funny) any ways i was doing a little online research and came across this product. Looks like it could be pretty affective.
http://www.racktrap.com/
http://www.racktrap.com/
#18
Spike
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location:
Posts: 90

I have a plastic 55 gal berrel that i cut an oval out of the middle big enough for a deer to stick its head into for some cracked corn i hang from a tree limb high enough so only deer can get to the feed ive dont this for 3 years and have found sheds laying on the ground just below the opening
as for time of year i havnt seen a deer packing any bone for at least a week so now is a good time to try it i live in s.w.pa and the harsh weather we have had is the trigger for antlers to drop in less severe years march is by far the best time to find sheds
as for time of year i havnt seen a deer packing any bone for at least a week so now is a good time to try it i live in s.w.pa and the harsh weather we have had is the trigger for antlers to drop in less severe years march is by far the best time to find sheds
#20
Fork Horn
Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Florida Panhandle
Posts: 119

Did you ever see a deer that was tangled in a fence? I have and it's not pretty. Not every deer will be ready to shed at the same time. How do you know you won't "trap" one who's not ready to shed yet. I think that is not a very good idea.