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A pro tip for finding shed antlers is to walk around in an area that has recently been burned using prescribed fire, which generally take place in winter. A white antler laying on top of blackened ...
The exposed tips of three tines gave it away. This is the same antler, right, after a little cleaning. Shed antler Show Caption 1 of 3 ...
Outdoors Taking shed antler hunting to a whole new level By Chris Lawrence April 27, 2024 - 6:34 am ...
Prime shed hunting time begins when about 90% of the snow is gone and before vegetation turns green, the brothers say. The antlers become more difficult to spot after green-up.
Timing for shed hunting Deer lose their antlers at different times of the winter. Some deer have dropped their antlers already, while others might hold on to them for a couple more months.
Reading Eagle Looking for shed deer antlers is a great way to get outside in the winter and also begin the scouting process for the fall almost six months in advance. By Brandon Rapp UPDATED ...
Start with something exciting and engaging, like shed hunting. Right now, male deer, “bucks,” are dropping their antlers. Looking for them is like an Easter egg hunt in the woods.
Kyle Holbritter, of Camden in Oneida County has been hunting for sheds for 10 years. He recently took out his wife, Jaclyn, and two sons, Kolten, 5, and Cameron, 2 ½ on a shed hunting excursion.
This winter, consider a style of hunting that doesn’t require any special equipment, and has no bag limit. This week on Discover Nature, head outside in search of deer sheds. Each year, between April ...
Don Leeding's black Labrador, Jackie, retrieves a shed antler in a Platte River valley woodland. For eons, man has been finding ways to put that cold wet thing on the end of his best friend's face ...
As approved by the Nevada State Board of Wildlife Commissioners, the regulation for hunting of shed antlers reads, “A person shall not take or gather shed antlers from or on any public land ...
His goal was to find the antler from a drop-tined buck (deer antler with a tine (point) turned downward) he had spotted over the winter. He came away empty-handed.