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Who actually sells their sheds 😂
Buckhunter24:
--- Quote from: 300rum on January 17, 2023, 09:37:40 AM ---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?
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I'll pick up a penny tails up in a gas station parking lot. Unless I'm down in a hole or its chalky I'm bringing it out with me :dunno:
HillHound:
--- Quote from: 300rum on January 17, 2023, 09:37:40 AM ---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?
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I pack all the sheds out that I find. But the dead heads that we aren’t allowed to keep here in Washington I also stick up in a tree or placed at the end of a tan log. I always figure it will give somebody a brief glimmer of hope during hunting season as they’re scanning with their binoculars before they realize what they are looking at.
300rum:
I have also shot arrows I have found out hunting up into a tree. I don't draw my bow all the way back, I pull it just enough before it cams over. There is one arrow I shot up into a Ponderosa pine about 30 feet up. It's always fun to go back to that spot and find it.
300rum:
I found an old Bull Bison skull on a hike near the Yellowstone river inside the park. It was picked clean and beautiful. Took a few pics and then left it. I'll admit I had a few criminal thoughts run through my mind though!
--- Quote from: HillHound on January 17, 2023, 11:37:09 AM ---
--- Quote from: 300rum on January 17, 2023, 09:37:40 AM ---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?
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I pack all the sheds out that I find. But the dead heads that we aren’t allowed to keep here in Washington I also stick up in a tree or placed at the end of a tan log. I always figure it will give somebody a brief glimmer of hope during hunting season as they’re scanning with their binoculars before they realize what they are looking at.
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Jake Dogfish:
Stepped over many sheds looking for mushrooms. I never knew they were worth anything until I joined here.
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