Hunting Washington Forum
Other Activities => Shed Hunting => Topic started by: duckfvr on December 10, 2008, 11:41:48 AM
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I know there is some small ones out there, i found this one back in 04 under a small pine tree. It makes a good key chain. almost a 5 point but every tine is about a 1/2 inch or so the hole antler if u call it that is 4 inches long
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I dont think I can beat that! I see what I have in the boxes.
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Well...I found this guy last spring in Twisp...it pretty much crumbled in my hands it was so weathered....
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I once found a 1 inch spike white tail antler during a lunch break turkey hunting but lost it in a move :(
here is the smallest moose shed I found a cougar killed calf shed hunting and was kicking the skull i want to take it well i kicked it and one of the antler feel off and here you go worlds smallest moose shed. lol I have another moose shed the first I ever found it is about a foot long.
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Wow. Those are some little guys. Here is my smallest.
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Cripes i thought i had a small one, a little 3-pt i found in wyoming that would gross oh... about 6 inches... but I don't think i'll even post you guys got it sewed up!
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By the way I love the keychain duckfvr!
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Yeah 7mm mine really doesn't compare. It's about 9". The bottle is 15". I was trying to be funny. Thems is some tiny nubbins duck and PO.
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Duckfvr, that's just awesome!
I think i need to start looking a little closer at the ground.
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Shad it's too bad that little buck you shot this year didn't have a chance to drop those little nubbs. There would be no beating that one.
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Found this matching set deer hunting this year. I happened to look down to find one side and thought "they usually fall off nearby eachother" so I turned around to start looking and there it was about five feet away.
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heres mine. found it chaseing elk during late season one year in the mossyrock the elk had kicked it up. i thought it was small until i saw all of your'es
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Here is the smallest one in my collection about 2 1/2 inches.
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:IBCOOL:
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Heres the smallest four point shed I have ever found. It is 8 inches tall, has a 10 inch main beam and the longest point is the eyeguard at 3 inches.
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these spikes were found about 10 feet apart
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I have a spike about 4" long (whitetail) I also found a 1 1/2" (benchleg) on the klickatat river, that one was an awesome find. Had too many beers and lost it at camp..go figure find something that small in acres and acres of scrub oaks, and can't find it the next morning within 300 sq foot of camp???
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Blacktail, the small one that is! :chuckle:
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This is the smallest shed I have found, It was during the Oregon Shed Hunters goup shed hunt in March of 2008.
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That takes the cake cameraguy. Makes me feel a little better about the small ones I :chuckle:find.
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Damn, that thing is PUNY!
My smallest is a muley spike found along a fence in NM. About 3" long. Funny because I found a Thunderhead 125 broadhead right next to it broken off at the insert. The next day I found an indian arrowhead about 100 yards up the hill and my first antelope shed - yes, they shed their horns.