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Sold 17 elk sheds a year and a half ago for little over a $1000.00,now back to stock piling for the next sale.
Quote from: HHPro on January 16, 2023, 09:32:34 PMSold 17 elk sheds a year and a half ago for little over a $1000.00,now back to stock piling for the next sale.I just showed my wife this and she said “ oh you’re showing me this so I know how much I’ll get for yours when you die.” I said” haha , no I’ll be buried with them.” She thought that was funny. I don’t sell mine,ever. Each one equates to many hard hikes to find them and lots of great memories in the woods. I love to just sit and look at them or show them to people that like them.
At a certain point you know longer remember each shed. You’ll remember the unique ones, but the rest run together. I used to think I’d always remember each one, then there became too many. I sold about $4K worth one day. I don’t miss them, in fact I still think I should’ve sold more every time I have to move a pile around.Now for those starting out in today’s world of shed hunting, this may take a while. Seems like everyone is a shed hunter now. I started in the mid to late 90’s.
I’ve been contemplating it. Pile is un wielding, house is starting to tilt. It might finance something cool. As a lot, it’s just a pile. As a single, many represent a memory.
I've left many, never really cared much about sheds. Growing up the men I learned to hunt from never cared much about them either, that's probably why. It seems it was never really a thing until recently. I think I have came home with maybe four over the years, the rest I just left or put up in a tree. I always thought it was fun to leave them, someone, I suppose, eventually came along and thought they found something real neat when I already passed it up. If you have ever found an elk or deer shed in a tree, who knows, it might have been me?