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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Belt" data-source="post: 3929516" data-attributes="member: 69"><p>I've seen bucks carrying their antlers well into turkey hunting season. Backing up from that point until now you're apt to find sheds. It may well have to do with how stressed your bucks were over the winter; hunting pressure, rutting, etc. In any event, I'm one that would rather get done what I want doing it once as opposed to multiple times. In saying that I'd wait until just before any spring green up before shed hunting if that's all I was going for. That way you're giving them ample time to drop and avoiding any extra foliage or growth covering up the sheds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Belt, post: 3929516, member: 69"] I've seen bucks carrying their antlers well into turkey hunting season. Backing up from that point until now you're apt to find sheds. It may well have to do with how stressed your bucks were over the winter; hunting pressure, rutting, etc. In any event, I'm one that would rather get done what I want doing it once as opposed to multiple times. In saying that I'd wait until just before any spring green up before shed hunting if that's all I was going for. That way you're giving them ample time to drop and avoiding any extra foliage or growth covering up the sheds. [/QUOTE]
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