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Subject: Re: to all shedhunters


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Hornhound
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Date Posted: 14:30:45 02/05/03 Wed
In reply to: mike 's message, "to all shedhunters" on 14:04:34 02/04/03 Tue

>for those people finding bunches of sheds already are
>you finding them on game preserves cause most of the
>deer still are carrying both sets of horns?

Mike,

No. The sheds that I've found have been on private land. I've intentially shed hunted places that I know to be bedding areas of mature deer. My experience has been that older bucks drop their antlers first (see my amazing shed hunt story in this forum) so I target those areas first so I get to them before the squirrels and the rest of you. I am however still seeing many bucks (3 1/2 and younger)that still have both antlers so it is a little early yet.

Good Hunting,
Hornhound

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