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Had a good day today shed hunting and looking for new spots to hunt.Found this matching set and spotted the largest blackbear Ive seen on the way out.
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Nice find!!! I spent 3/4 of the day out in tropping the Fort Lewis for Blacktail sheds with my two boys and my girlfriends two boys. The only thing we managed to find was a Racoon skull and a few large mud puddles to soad the kids in the back of my truck...
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Wow machine, very cool find. Not many guys have a matching set of blacktail sheds....
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Nice!
A little character on that one.
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nice set.great mass. thatll be a hog this year
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those are neat looking... great mass almost palmated looking
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March 30, 2010, 09:22:28 AM »
I'd be lazer-focused on finding that buck this fall. He's got great mass and will likely go a little nuts on that right side this year. Cool find!
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Are those this years or have they been down since last year? Look a little green on the base already?
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March 30, 2010, 06:28:06 PM »
There not fresh.I found the set laying within a couple inches of eachother and they left a perfect imprint in the ground.The side that was in the ground stayed fresh looking.This area is very brushy and hilly which would make hunting it tricky.The trees are about 5-6 feet tall with a small grassy area.Theres only one way in without crashing through brush and the visibility from this side is poor.I'm thinking about cutting my own trial to a high vantage point.How would some of you experienced deer hunters go about this?Ive only shot one deer and am just starting to learn.Here's a picture of the sheds and deer I shot about half a mile away last year.
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Lots of character! Very cool find!
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Thick....welcome to bt country
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Nice looking sheds.
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yeah like lewy said, im 16 never shot a deer never found a shed
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