Hunting Washington Forum
Other Activities => Shed Hunting => Topic started by: wilsongideon on March 26, 2012, 06:32:46 PM
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What rips the most is I looked for this bucks drops last year :bash: I didnt cover enough country But now I know the area a little better. Thought them laying on each other was interesting... at first I though it was just one huge horn!
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Very nice! Gotta love a nice set piled up.
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Cool pics... even white ones are cool to find and not even chewed up be the timber tigers.
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Must have been lowering his head and dumped them on the bottom end. Cool!
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That big 2 point has 20 inches of mass with 6 1/4 bases total of 52 inches I thought it was a pretty cool shed as well.
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:tup: :tup: :tup:
Nice finds...
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Very cool pictures
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Very cool :tup:
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Weird. It's almost like someone found the set and put them there, and forgot to go back and get them. Just seems the odds of both sides dropping together like that would be astronomical. (unless they got caught in some brush or limbs at the same time, but in this case they're in the wide open)
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Nice finds, good job. :tup:
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Way to get out there and find them.
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My buddy set down his rattling antlers a couple years ago and ran after a Buck....and he never found them again. :chuckle:
Someone had to have found them. They were a huge 5x5 blacktail match set.
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:tup: :tup: :tup: thanks for posting
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Weird. It's almost like someone found the set and put them there, and forgot to go back and get them. Just seems the odds of both sides dropping together like that would be astronomical. (unless they got caught in some brush or limbs at the same time, but in this case they're in the wide open)
Yeah I thought that to bobcat, seems wierd to that they would set like that for a full year in plain sight with noone walking by. really wasnt to far off the beaten track where hunters of all sort go walking through
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The first sheds I ever found happened to be a set. They were within a foot of each other.
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Sweet sheds!
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I recognize that buck. Wish he would shed already