2024 Shed Thread

Shed Hunter

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A day early, but I couldn't help myself. Some Ohio finds.

One under water, a decent fresh one, and my first velvet break off find (didn't keep.. they smell incredibly bad)
 

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rodeojoe

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Several years back In a late Dec hunt.
I shot a nice buck, It turned and went down, behind a tree.
The shot was around 100 yards, downhill all the way.
I went down to the deer.
As I got closer to the tree, I could start to see the deer.
It was a doe with it's head facing down hill!
No way, I got closer and then I could see both antlers lying behind the tree.
The place I hit the deer was in the spine, I jarred the antlers loose and they came off.
Blood from the deer splashed up on it's own antlers which was cool in itself.
I would say that will never happen to me again.
 

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