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What's your average MPS?
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whats your average walked distance per shed found?
I only get road sheds
1 (1.6%)
up to 1 mile from the truck
1 (1.6%)
1-2 miles
7 (11.1%)
2-5 miles
10 (15.9%)
5-10 miles
15 (23.8%)
10-20 miles
4 (6.3%)
20 plus miles
10 (15.9%)
I don't ever find them
15 (23.8%)
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KFhunter
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MPS = Miles Per Shed (walked)
just for fun, I added a poll
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Hot days and cold days but I'm positive my average is somewhere between 5 and 10 miles, closer to 10.
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“Hot days and cold days “
some days it’s 5-6 miles and not finding anything... other days can be 5 in 2 miles. Got 4 from the road a few days ago.
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Anyone look for them at night after a rainstorm?
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All I know is that it's been awhile since I found one
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Quote from: buckcanyonlodge on April 01, 2021, 05:31:48 AM
Anyone look for them at night after a rainstorm?
not in a rain storm but at night. Packing out an elk a few years ago I was heading up a pretty steep slope in the sage brush. The head lamp was pointing down at the ground due to the steep hill. Found a two point deer shed. I laughed my butt off. Can’t find them that well during the day and there I was in the dark and picked one up.
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I said in the 5-10 mile ranger per shed. Although I’m on a cold streak at the moment and am getting close to the 20 mile mark with nodda.
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4 in my last 19 miles. I would say that's better than average for me.
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