the good bad and ugly of shed hunting
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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.
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.
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?