Shedded in NC
#1
I would not think the bucks in NC would have shed their antlers this early, but pics don't lie.
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#4
Fork Horn
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Woodbridge, Virginia
Thats great Cool! I live in VA also and have never been shed hunting. How do I go about this. Do you just go to the land and check bedding areas and well used trails? Just looking for the best way to find these things. I have a bunch of bucks on my land, but have never found a shed. There is a 5 acre field in the middle, Tracks and beds all throughout. Should I look in there, or stick to the thicker, heavier trails? Thanks for the help. I think I'll post some questions on the main field.
Mike
Mike
#5
ORIGINAL: Virginia Mike
Thats great Cool! I live in VA also and have never been shed hunting. How do I go about this. Do you just go to the land and check bedding areas and well used trails? Just looking for the best way to find these things. I have a bunch of bucks on my land, but have never found a shed. There is a 5 acre field in the middle, Tracks and beds all throughout. Should I look in there, or stick to the thicker, heavier trails? Thanks for the help. I think I'll post some questions on the main field.
Mike
Thats great Cool! I live in VA also and have never been shed hunting. How do I go about this. Do you just go to the land and check bedding areas and well used trails? Just looking for the best way to find these things. I have a bunch of bucks on my land, but have never found a shed. There is a 5 acre field in the middle, Tracks and beds all throughout. Should I look in there, or stick to the thicker, heavier trails? Thanks for the help. I think I'll post some questions on the main field.
Mike
Look along trails, or if you hunt farmland, check near fencelines.




