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The big guns of hunting season are silent and the bucks are beginning to shed their antlers. Knox delights in finding dropped antlers, and the same can be said of a growing number of outdoorsmen ...
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There are approximately 280,000 Rocky Mountain Elk and about 400,000 mule deer in Colorado, according to Colorado Parks and Wildlife. East of I-25, shed hunting is allowed year-round on public lands.
Game of Horns: Iowa Poacher’s Antler Addiction Leads to Historic Bust When a serial outlaw was nabbed with 52 deer racks, the case became the biggest, and most bizarre, in state history.
Outdoors Hunting for shed antlers an anticipated rite of spring for members of N.D. family Family commitments kept brothers from this year’s excursion, but 3 newbies enjoyed their time in the field.
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.
Join Alex Comstock from Whitetail DNA as we explore spring time shed hunting in the Duluth area.
On this episode of Outdoor Adventures, Brownfield’s Brent Barnett goes on a shed antler hunt with ‪@firstgenhunter733‬ host Kent Boucher. They were able to find a couple sheds on some Iowa public land ...
Welcome to the What Cheer Flea Market, Iowa’s ultimate bargain-hunting extravaganza! Step right up to the bargain bonanza! This sun-drenched scene at the What Cheer Flea Market promises treasures ...
And don’t forget to use this map to plan your treasure-hunting route! Where: 13061 170th St, What Cheer, IA 50268 Remember, in What Cheer, every day is a good day to find your next great discovery.
Shed hunting is looking for the antlers that white-tailed deer (generally the bucks) shed annually, generally in winter. The bell curve of shedding peaks around mid-February.