If you’re trying to spot sheds this winter, remember this advice from Dan Schmidt to make finding them a little easier!
If you’re trying to spot sheds this winter, remember this advice from Dan Schmidt to make finding them a little easier!
Let’s get you on the board and help you get a few shed antlers under your belt.
Although finding any shed is thrilling, the experience is a little sweeter when you find a shed off a familiar deer.
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.
It pays to take a little time to break down your shed hunting ground and form a quick strategy.
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.
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.
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.
The antler didn’t stand out at the time I picked it up on a steep, South Dakota hillside. I do recall the unique, curving brow tine that split for a double-brow appearance. Other than that the antler disappeared in my bin alongside thousands of other antlers I’ve picked up over the years. Two years later […]