Hunting Washington Forum
Other Activities => Shed Hunting => Topic started by: mitch328 on September 12, 2008, 08:12:58 PM
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looking for a area or a map to look for sheds thanks
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I bet you are :rolleyes: Sorry but that something us shed hunts don't give out you have to learn it as youi go good luck!!!! :sry:
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find some timberland (public or private) look for open spots in reprod on south facing slopes.it also pays to know the elevation where you are and snow level when the sheds are dropping.obviously elk or deer wont be dropping antlers where there is 6 feet of snow.if i was you i would go east.i have a million crazy shed theories, but i also find a lot of sheds.
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looking for a area around snohomish or puyallup or a map to look for sheds thanks
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if you are in puyallup go east to the foothills.no map needed .look for public land or weyehauser land.sheds are everywhere.
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A great place to find sheds if you have a weekend to kill and dont mind hiking is around Mt. St. Helens. It tends to get hit really hard in the early season but most people will not bother with the outlying areas that are a little harder to get to. Get a good map and follow the south fork of the toutle river and then cross over to the north fork and follow it upstream. mark your g.p.s. and head up river.
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I talked with a young man on hancock property his dog would find them for him
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find some timberland (public or private) look for open spots in reprod on south facing slopes.it also pays to know the elevation where you are and snow level when the sheds are dropping.obviously elk or deer wont be dropping antlers where there is 6 feet of snow.if i was you i would go east.i have a million crazy shed theories, but i also find a lot of sheds.
I just moved back to the tri cities
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go to the highest mountain you can find and deepest snow you can find :chuckle: