I can't believe how many nice bucks survive on public land every year. I remind myself of these shed hunting videos during the season when I'm low on confidence 🏹
You lost me at "chasing deer." That's a prime argument here, out west, for implementing shed seasons. They argue that it is necessary, because of people "chasing deer/elk," in anattempt to get them to drop. With this platform, and number of viewers, try to be more mindful things.
Here in WI deer aren’t stressed enough during winter to have issues like out west when bumping them. The video of all those bucks is on private land. Lots of food plots in that neighborhood those deer have had plenty of nutrition and food this winter that’s why they are still holding. They only ran 300-500 yards and we didn’t keep going that way any further.
I can't believe how many nice bucks survive on public land every year.
I remind myself of these shed hunting videos during the season when I'm low on confidence 🏹
Nice to see your videos again. Hope you have more luck!
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Sweet action!
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Only found three last yrs sheds no fresh ones yet . Coyotes where in my best spot most of winter so think have to try other areas this year
I have found lots of sheds and great buck bedding near coyote dens because coyotes usually live in unpressured areas where people don’t go.
@@wisconsinwhitetail9744 hiked area pretty well not a one. Trying different areas now
I just found a shed last week that scored 74 5/8. Never saw the buck before but by the base, he looks like a 3 year old.
Wow nice. If that’s a 3 yr old that’s crazy. Get some cameras up in that area next year LOL
@@wisconsinwhitetail9744 yeah. That’s the olan
I don't use cameras just for that reason but I had two deer stands stolen 😢😢
Great video
U need get yourself a good camera
For shed hunting a phone works fine you rarely need zoom. But yeah it would have been nice to get some better footage of those bucks.
You lost me at "chasing deer."
That's a prime argument here, out west, for implementing shed seasons. They argue that it is necessary, because of people "chasing deer/elk," in anattempt to get them to drop.
With this platform, and number of viewers, try to be more mindful things.
Here in WI deer aren’t stressed enough during winter to have issues like out west when bumping them. The video of all those bucks is on private land. Lots of food plots in that neighborhood those deer have had plenty of nutrition and food this winter that’s why they are still holding. They only ran 300-500 yards and we didn’t keep going that way any further.