Some great tips! I have found several at fence crossings like you mentioned. I also love to make a lot of different projects with deer antler. It's a strong material and makes great knife handles, writing pens, and jewelry. Thanks for sharing your tips.
You said on private you can wait until the snow melts to find them. I find looking while there is snow on the ground makes it easier. You can definitely see where they have been moving recently when there is snow. I'm in Colorado and that seems to help a lot.
I use to find shed antlers and many deers when I was a child, something I greatly enjoyed, however the development of my home, city of Suffolk, has decreased many of the deer homeland and even taken away many forest and nature trails I use to travel on as a kid. Now there are houses and shopping centers where the deer use to be. Finding deer today is mostly impossible unless they are dead on the side of the road. Only time since my early twenty did I see a doe and that was mostly because she got stuck in Walmart parking lot and ended up inside the store. She did get out okay but I'm pretty sure nothing good came of her as I haven't seen a deer from that time that was alive.
Ya I agree with corn if your feeding deer give them black sunflower seeds oil better for them I been feeding deer for years not a one. Found dead in 250 acres in 45 years so what's that tell you from northern minnesota
Whatever you say bud, we have had 60 inches of snow here in Minnesota and it's not the first of February yet. It'll be a while before we start shed hunting here.
Great video, quick and straight to the point.
Some great tips! I have found several at fence crossings like you mentioned. I also love to make a lot of different projects with deer antler. It's a strong material and makes great knife handles, writing pens, and jewelry. Thanks for sharing your tips.
You said on private you can wait until the snow melts to find them. I find looking while there is snow on the ground makes it easier. You can definitely see where they have been moving recently when there is snow. I'm in Colorado and that seems to help a lot.
My number one producing area is beds. Bedding areas in really thick brush seem to be where bucks hangout.
Thanks, I'm going out searching today. I've actually seen some moose sign in my target area. Might get lucky.
Good Luck!
I'm hooked!!!! Best tips I heard yet! Thanks for the vid .
Thanks for the tips on sheds
This is super cool im gonna find the biggest antler in my area
I use to find shed antlers and many deers when I was a child, something I greatly enjoyed, however the development of my home, city of Suffolk, has decreased many of the deer homeland and even taken away many forest and nature trails I use to travel on as a kid. Now there are houses and shopping centers where the deer use to be. Finding deer today is mostly impossible unless they are dead on the side of the road. Only time since my early twenty did I see a doe and that was mostly because she got stuck in Walmart parking lot and ended up inside the store. She did get out okay but I'm pretty sure nothing good came of her as I haven't seen a deer from that time that was alive.
great tips
Glad you like them!
very good tips!
Makes perfect sense
Can u tell me something I’m planning on going when bow season is over which is Jan 15 is that a good time to go we don’t get snow but rarely get it
A few of the deer will drop by January 15 but not many.
Thanks
Ya I agree with corn if your feeding deer give them black sunflower seeds oil better for them I been feeding deer for years not a one. Found dead in 250 acres in 45 years so what's that tell you from northern minnesota
If I put out the few I found I’d probably not be able to find them too lol
shed know tears
Cant find them if there not there
Yup you have to go where they are. Guess that's the point of this video.
When you find only one side, hold it up to a mirror. You'll see what I mean.
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look liked some staged pictures, but thats ok.
Tips dont help nuthin. There easy to find in snow
Whatever you say bud, we have had 60 inches of snow here in Minnesota and it's not the first of February yet. It'll be a while before we start shed hunting here.