RR1

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Occasionally farmers in this area find sheds in their tractor tires when they are tilling the ground for winter wheat. Some of them get pretty excited when they find a shed
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, especially if it took out both rear duals on one side.
 

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yea, most are the farmers are happy when i ask to look for sheds in the fields for this reason
 

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When I lived in Montana,the ranchers and farmers would save the sheds for me,if they seen them laying in the fields or by hatstacks..........Easy pickin's than
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The farmers burn them here.They wont keep them or touch them unless it's attached to a body that was a poached monster(or a huge shed).I told a bloke i like to keep the sheds(last year) and he went around and got all my freshies on a quad (then burnt them). Leaving me with only a few remnants to find in the deer season 4 months after drop.Let me just say, i felt like wrapping one around his head.
 

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They get burnt every year.The manager of the property wont keep them for anyone incase he's seen to be playing favourites.We had a hut with 300+ sheds from 100 years of hunting on the roof,now the sheds are gone, all bar a few rancid sculls.Now that some hunters know i keep them they burn them in spite.Believe me when i say i can deal with loosing a few sheds(just),it's when they stuff up my deer season riding quads blind drunk on my deer run that hurts(as we only get a month).
 

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