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OK WHAT IS YOUR #1 TIP FOR SHED HUNTING
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LETS START A TOPIC ON THE BEST TIPS IN FINDING SHEDS..LOCATION,TREES,BRUSH,DESERT,GAME TRAILS,HILLS,AND SO ON
I WANT TO SEE WHAT WORKS FOR OTHER SHED HUNTERS SO WE ALL CAN BE BETER SHED HUNTER..
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Re: OK WHAT IS YOUR #1 TIP FOR SHED HUNTING
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The guys I know who find the most sheds, have bird dogs trained to help find them.
You look around and find a few, but the dog covers more country faster, and even retrieves.
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Re: OK WHAT IS YOUR #1 TIP FOR SHED HUNTING
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knowing where the bucks are before they drop their headgear and "dumb luck"
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#1 Tip: Don't go anywhere with me. Sheds start digging holes when they hear my truck...
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Re: OK WHAT IS YOUR #1 TIP FOR SHED HUNTING
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Time spent in the woods. You can not find em, at Walmart or on the couch watching tv.
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Re: OK WHAT IS YOUR #1 TIP FOR SHED HUNTING
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once you start finding them look in the same area every year especially elk they like to drop in the same area around the same time each year. I know a guy who picked up a set from the same buck in the same bed three years in a row.
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Look down
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Quote from: gasman on March 01, 2010, 06:56:50 PM
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sw sides of cover work for me..I just follow small trails in and out of good cover..This is wetside Im speaking of..miles in the boots and luck...
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Glass, glass, glass. I have probably found more sheds with my binos than I have up close.
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Re: OK WHAT IS YOUR #1 TIP FOR SHED HUNTING
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Quote from: WASHBCBOOK on March 01, 2010, 04:55:47 PM
..LOCATION,TREES,BRUSH,DESERT,GAME TRAILS,HILLS,AND SO ON
Looks like you already covered the good spots
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Re: OK WHAT IS YOUR #1 TIP FOR SHED HUNTING
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#1 WALK SLOWLY!!! It'd make me sick to know how many I've walked by because I was walking too fast to see them.
If you're in steep ground, first off elevation of the bucks when they drop. . . Over here anyways I swear the bucks stay higher than the does and fawns in the winter. . . Then, ridge tops or slightly over the edge of ridge tops.
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let the optics do the work, allot of time i spend more time looking glassing than walking for them.
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Re: OK WHAT IS YOUR #1 TIP FOR SHED HUNTING
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Like normal hunting situations scout before hand. find out where they are actually hanging out
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If your walking flat land (as some areas I do when looking for whitetail sheds) Walk in a zig-zag pattern. Kinda like you would do bird hunting. Works for me........sometimes.
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