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It’s kinda sad how shed hunting has evolved into what it is today. It was a fantastic time to get your kids into the outdoors. Now it seems like it’s filled with 20 something’s trying to make a buck. I don’t know. Lots of good memories.
Let’s dedicate this thread to your kids first shed.
. If they haven’t found one yet, then maybe a goal this year to get their success pic on here.
I’ll have to root around for some pics. My youngest daughter’s first solo shed.
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This should be a great thread!
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My oldest daughter’s first shed. Due to divorce, we didn’t get to spend near enough time together and when we did, it was often hard to get her away from her younger sisters. Here was her first solo.
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And…. The middle child
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Her first shed was a matched set of moose paddles. About two years ago. You’d have thought she shot a buck with how excited she was haha
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Well yeah! I’d be more excited too. Great photo
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First moose shed.....he was pretty stoked.
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She may not have spotted it but she picked it up. Lol
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Great thread idea and awesome pictures, keep em coming
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My youngest and her first shed.
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Great thread and great pics! Here are my 2 youngest with their first shed.
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Dang it Bone, now instead of ice fishing next weekend we are going shed hunting. Spoiler alert we can shed hunt right in kirkland. Monster blacktails in our neighborhood
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Little Pathfinder was a late bloomer...
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My sons first shed and first elk shed...
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