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Really cool find, especially seeing it from the road and near the campsite. Ive still yet to this day not found a tree shed.
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Cool find!
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backstraps wrote:Really cool find, especially seeing it from the road and near the campsite. Ive still yet to this day not found a tree shed.
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That thing is gonna be a Monster with a 5 point side already!
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Thats awesome Dan!
First match set I ever found had one wedged in a split cedar only 20yds from the first drop. I assume it didnt like being off balanced and knocked it off on the tree.
First match set I ever found had one wedged in a split cedar only 20yds from the first drop. I assume it didnt like being off balanced and knocked it off on the tree.
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I found a decent shed about chest high while mushroom hunting one spring. It was hanging in a 2” diameter tree and had been squirrel chewed. I assumed he drug it up there to his perch??
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I found a small fork in a tree in Ohio this year. Stupid me, first thought was someone or some animal put it up there.
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Great picture! I always walk over and pick up a shed then regret not taking note of what it looks like from different angles/distances or taking a pic of my find as it was found.
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Nice! I’m always looking for a roadside shed which in return will more than likely lead to a tow truck being needed
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3 1/2 feet up in a bush along a trail once. Wish I would of got a pic... Nice one Muddy.
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I’ve found 2 one was only a couple feet off ground on small sapling type tree and the other was waist high looke like it was from rubbing on public
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