It pays to take a little time to break down your shed hunting ground and form a quick strategy.

It pays to take a little time to break down your shed hunting ground and form a quick strategy.
Where to look for sheds is a broad topic that varies across whitetail range, depending on what habitat is available. But two things are universal.
There’s no magic gizmo that will help you shoot big bucks. The same can be said for finding shed antlers.
One of the first things a shed hunter realizes about searching for deer antler sheds is that you’re charged with covering an infinite amount of space with a finite amount of free time. No one has time to look by every tree, the trick becomes maximizing the time you have by focusing on the best spots.
When you’re ready for winter to end so you can get out and hunt for deer antler sheds, you want to make sure that you don’t waste precious miles and time searching in the wrong areas. Be sure to read through these 10 deer antler shed hunting tips from an expert shed hunter.
It’s antler shed hunting season in many eastern states in the country, and the western states won’t be far behind in a month or two. Everyone loves getting out in their deer hunting areas to scout last season’s sign, look for new spots, and find those highly sought-after deer sheds. And what better way to utilize those deer sheds, than to create your own knife handles with them.