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I suck at shed hunting
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Tbob:
Been out 4 times now (two westside trips and two Eastside trips) and I can’t seem to muster up a single shed!! I’m taking a knife making course in July and want to use a shed antler for my knife handle, but I want it to be one that I have found in WA. Gonna go give it hell next Sunday again and going to take my brother with me (if he doesn’t flake out as usual). I figure I’ve got until mid July to find at least one descent size deer shed or an elk shed come next month..
    If anyone has any good advice or areas to check out I’m all ears.
  I thought for sure this last weekend would be a good area as we (me and the dog) saw probably 20 deer while out hiking around. Was concentrating on South facing slopes, but basically looked everywhere to no evail! Owell, it’s nice getting out there at least! Any pro tips out there??
PastorJoel:
I hope to do some shed hunting this year.  One of the challenges is finding places that have had no hikers or shed hunters who have already gone through.  If it's easy to get to, someone has likely already been there.  (or so I would think  :dunno: )
NRA4LIFE:
I don't think I could find a shed on purpose if my life depended on it.
lord grizzly:
I’ve picked up a fair amount of sheds and I don’t get real excited about it until about this week of the year. I know everyone’s been at it for probably months now but I’d say 90% of the sheds I’ve picked up have been with in about a week of April and after
Miles:
Here’s a tip for the east side:  buckbrush and south facing slopes that are somewhat open.
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