Seldom does the topic of shed hunting etiquette come up. However, simply putting the topic out in the open and making sure everyone is on the same page can prevent awkward situations later.
Seldom does the topic of shed hunting etiquette come up. However, simply putting the topic out in the open and making sure everyone is on the same page can prevent awkward situations later.
If you’re going to be doing some serious shed hunting, where you expect to find a bunch of sheds or plan to be walking for several days, here’s what to bring.
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.
Antlers are already dropping and some shed hunters are having some early success. Whether or not you plan to get out looking for antlers right now, it’s a good idea to at least get out and scout. Drive around and observe where you see deer right now, particularly antlered bucks. Just like in deer hunting, […]
What makes a good shed? I say any shed is a good shed, and some of my favorites weren’t very big at all.
You can’t catch fish if you’re fishing a spot that holds no fish and you can’t find sheds if you’re in a place with no bucks. Most people shed hunt their hunting area to find sheds from bucks they passed up or bucks that eluded them. By Joe Shead But if your goal is simply […]