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By all means clean it up Jack as thats why they pay you the big bucks. Oh hold it thats right your a mechanic!!
Sorry guys, Skyvalley is right. Deer dont shed where there is snow. Too cold on their feet. Everyone take note. Shed lesson number #1- dont shed hunt in units that have snow.
Quote from: Skyvalhunter on March 18, 2011, 12:55:25 PMBy all means clean it up Jack as thats why they pay you the big bucks. Oh hold it thats right your a mechanic!! Now we Know skyvalhunter knows nothing, Jacks fingernails are clean..
I did head up the Chiwawa River road(clarification)around the 20th of Nov to waist deep snow and there were still a few tracks around but those were heading down. But heck it could have melted and they went back up or was I just dreaming this?
Slinger, I too read the shed rule book. Shed rule #3-Never get out of the truck. This is a very important one as most of my sheds come from under a 1000 ft from the comfy cab of my ol' ford. Q-Why are there so many sportsman at wallmart with binos? A-Slinger gave up my honey hole. Thanks
Quote from: Skyvalhunter on March 18, 2011, 01:12:41 PM I did head up the Chiwawa River road(clarification)around the 20th of Nov to waist deep snow and there were still a few tracks around but those were heading down. But heck it could have melted and they went back up or was I just dreaming this? Probably best if everyone thinks that the snow was waist deep in the hills and all the deer were at Walmart Wintering until last week. Shed rule #2- No horns above 1000 feet. It must be hard for Whitehall to ride his sled around and pick up 100 sheds a week down where there is no snow.
And not the type of tailgating where you are looking to get the sheds out of the back of Shed Studs truck.