sheds from same buck in same bed
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sheds from same buck in same bed
how many people have found sheds in beds from same deer year after year
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Re: sheds from same buck in same bed
Never found them in the exact same bed but I have found them in the bedding area. I know of one off the top of my head I found in the same bedding area on back to back years from same deer. They were roughly 75 yards or so apart from one year to the next but the deer was definitely using the same cover to bed in.
Here it is a big matter of what type of weather we are experiencing. Have had a couple mild winters and the deer don’t seem to stack up as close to the food as they do on these years where the weather has been pretty cold. Lot of the deer are laying close by to the best food in the area. Pressure really falls off after muzzleloader goes out so the last two weeks of season the deer are not nearly as pressured. That’s just around here. Lot of variables from one place to the other.
Here it is a big matter of what type of weather we are experiencing. Have had a couple mild winters and the deer don’t seem to stack up as close to the food as they do on these years where the weather has been pretty cold. Lot of the deer are laying close by to the best food in the area. Pressure really falls off after muzzleloader goes out so the last two weeks of season the deer are not nearly as pressured. That’s just around here. Lot of variables from one place to the other.
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Re: sheds from same buck in same bed
After 4yrs of age... most bucks core area (bedding) tends to shrink IMO. Buddies and I have found up to 5yrs of sheds on the same buck. Many we have followed for 2-3yr range.... 4-6yr old
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Re: sheds from same buck in same bed
Bucky wrote:After 4yrs of age... most bucks core area (bedding) tends to shrink IMO. Buddies and I have found up to 5yrs of sheds on the same buck. Many we have followed for 2-3yr range.... 4-6yr old
What is you guys experience with big sheds with heavy mass...see them carry one side for awhile or because of he weight do they tend to shake them off and be close to the first? Shed weighs close to 3#.
Spent 2hrs this morning looking for matching side. Buck is 6 or 7. No sheds in his beds. The one side I found was 60yds from a food source, 60yds behind someones house. What worries me is the shed was on a trail headed to their back yard and when I followed, I found apples. If the shed fell in the persons yard, no way they would have missed it. I may be knocking on their door.
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Re: sheds from same buck in same bed
ghoasthunter wrote:how many people have found sheds in beds from same deer year after year
I find sheds in beds....but I am not much of a shed hunter. But I am finding sheds on the same area of the property for 3 seasons now.
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Re: sheds from same buck in same bed
I'm finding the same all are real remote mountain and swamp bucks. beds are bullet proof any wind beds.Bucky wrote:After 4yrs of age... most bucks core area (bedding) tends to shrink IMO. Buddies and I have found up to 5yrs of sheds on the same buck. Many we have followed for 2-3yr range.... 4-6yr old
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I have found fresh big sheds in snow and tracked the buck close to a mile before he dropped his other side both sheds were about 55 in of bone a peicemainebowhunter wrote:Bucky wrote:After 4yrs of age... most bucks core area (bedding) tends to shrink IMO. Buddies and I have found up to 5yrs of sheds on the same buck. Many we have followed for 2-3yr range.... 4-6yr old
What is you guys experience with big sheds with heavy mass...see them carry one side for awhile or because of he weight do they tend to shake them off and be close to the first? Shed weighs close to 3#.
Spent 2hrs this morning looking for matching side. Buck is 6 or 7. No sheds in his beds. The one side I found was 60yds from a food source, 60yds behind someones house. What worries me is the shed was on a trail headed to their back yard and when I followed, I found apples. If the shed fell in the persons yard, no way they would have missed it. I may be knocking on their door.
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Re: sheds from same buck in same bed
Not the same bed but from one particular buck I found 5 of his matched sets(2, 3, 4, 6 and 10 year old sets) and one of his singles(5 year old left side) and a neighbor found 2 of his singles (7 year old left side and 9 year old right) and thru the years all were found in a 250-300 yard circle.
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Re: sheds from same buck in same bed
Behind a local development I found one buck 3 years in a row with in about 50 yards of each other. Found him as an 8, smaller 10 and big 10. The next year I found an arrow and no more sheds....
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Re: sheds from same buck in same bed
Same bedding area, yes, same bed, no. I picked up the right shed off my biggest kill (score wise) the year before I shot him out of a bed I watched him in many times the year before, and I actually shot him in that bed. One of my other large bucks I found four of his sheds from 3 seasons in the same bedding area.
I agree with bucky, it gets more consistent with age.
I agree with bucky, it gets more consistent with age.
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