Great video. The best tactic I have for finding sheds is to get super stoned right after parking the truck. It really gets you zoned in and focused on seeing them.
I have had bucks here in northwest Missouri hold all the way into early May that year I found 8 sets of shed's within 50 of each other's in a wheat field
I agree with the first thing you said, going way too early is honestly the mistake that most people make. If you start looking hard in January, you're more than likely wasting your time and energy, and then you're gonna be burnt out come March and April when there's actually antlers on the ground.
January 20th I found a good set he is about mid 140 class and their is another buck in the same spot he is about 190 to 200 class buck he was still holding his antlers
When I can't stand it anymore and have to go out When I know it's really early I stick with feeding areas. I usually circle the fields and use my binoculars to look deeper into the woods. I stay out of the thick security cover until late February or early March usually. By that time I figure 80% has dropped and are in more predictable bedding rather than randomly if I was jumping them up all the time.
@@YantaOutdoors nice. I live in the hillbilly state , WV . Our bucks don’t usually last past their first set of antlers. We have a long three month hunting season. Hard to find these little sheds. Thank you for sharing hope you have a great shed season
@@thehillbillyhoarder4996 dang that's kind of rough, maybe there is some untouched land somewhere that might have something bigger? Thank you, good luck to you as well
Let me know if I should make more videos like this!
Great video. The best tactic I have for finding sheds is to get super stoned right after parking the truck. It really gets you zoned in and focused on seeing them.
Oh dude it works every time!
An every 30 min smoke stop
thanks for the tips. Love your sweatshirt.
No problem! 😂 Thanks
Great tips to go along with a great channel (also think the hoodie is dope)
Simple and effective explanation young man. Keep up the good work.
Thank you!
Good video. Enjoyed watching. A lot of good tips!
Thank you!
I have had bucks here in northwest Missouri hold all the way into early May that year I found 8 sets of shed's within 50 of each other's in a wheat field
That's sweet 👍
Same here Billy
Great info bud! You should do a podcast on stuff like this in a cool way. I don't know how but something to think about! Your a good speaker.
Thank you!
Lol i agree
Great advice
Thank you!
I agree with the first thing you said, going way too early is honestly the mistake that most people make. If you start looking hard in January, you're more than likely wasting your time and energy, and then you're gonna be burnt out come March and April when there's actually antlers on the ground.
Yes, social media doesn't help either when you are itching to go look 😂
January 20th I found a good set he is about mid 140 class and their is another buck in the same spot he is about 190 to 200 class buck he was still holding his antlers
When I can't stand it anymore and have to go out When I know it's really early I stick with feeding areas. I usually circle the fields and use my binoculars to look deeper into the woods. I stay out of the thick security cover until late February or early March usually. By that time I figure 80% has dropped and are in more predictable bedding rather than randomly if I was jumping them up all the time.
Yeah that's how to do it if you go in early, hit the food where you're most likely to not bump and deer and leave the thick areas alone for later 👍
Nice Good explanations
Nice video. Where are you located ? Thank you for sharing
I live in WI
@@YantaOutdoors nice. I live in the hillbilly state , WV . Our bucks don’t usually last past their first set of antlers. We have a long three month hunting season. Hard to find these little sheds. Thank you for sharing hope you have a great shed season
@@thehillbillyhoarder4996 dang that's kind of rough, maybe there is some untouched land somewhere that might have something bigger? Thank you, good luck to you as well
You missed one at 2:12
Nice video. Have you found any in 2024 yet ?
Only one old one from last year, haven’t really looked tho. Hoping to hit the woods this weekend though in some of my early spots.
Good video I think you should
What's the best time of year to look for sheds?
Best overall time if you’re on unpicked private land would be mid to late March. That allows for about 95% of deer to drop before you go searching.
@@YantaOutdoors thanks
That place looks familiar 🤔
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Personally I tag along with an expert buddy of mine to find sheds
U are lucky
Good video👍👍👍Yes make more✌✌
Thanks man!