Boy, I'm gettin a little frustrated with an area I'm "sheddin" in. It's a state park about 3 square miles and adjacent to it a convent/retreat property of about 1.5 square miles I reckon. I've found a couple sheds there about 6 or 7 years ago but dropped it from my list. I swear to god I saw at least 100 deer in this area this past Sunday. Biggest bunch was around 40 deer, and I saw quite a few other bunches of 10 -15. Even assuming some of them circled ahead of me and I saw some twice I still believe there I saw a good 60+ deer and I only walked in about one half of the park. This area is an elevated, hilly area encircled by road. I was basically working the hill tops which is fallow fields, big hedgerows and a standing corn field/large hayfield associated with the convent/retreat property. I've been to this area three times now with no sheds. The State Park is no hunting as is the convent/retreat property. I'm thinking any area with that many spring deer running and what's got to be relatively light hunting pressure (there will always be a few that sneak in and cheat) has got to have some bucks carrying over with some sheds on the ground. It did finally occur to me that the area where I'm seeing the deer now would not have had any deer during January or February--until late March due to our deep snow depths and the lack of any decent winter cover up top. The hillsides and ravines that slope down on just about all sides of this area are wooded but much of it is hardwoods, anywhere from mature to pole/sapling stands, but again, not winter shelter really. I drove around it today and on the hillsides on the south side of this area, there's quite a bit of hilly ravines with cedar, thicker cover and in particular a little valley that's quite "weedy" looking and with lotsa medium height pine and other good cover. After all the miles I've searched in there I keep saying to myself the reason I havn't found so much as a crotch horn is because I simply havn't gotten into the cover they were using during the mid-late winter shedding season. The areas I was seeing the deer in Sunday were "pounded" but I'm now thinking it's all recent sign laid down in the last couple weeks since snow got off and the deer busted out to search for food. I'm almost thinking that once I locate that region where they were penned up during the shedding time I might find a few pretty quickly. Has anyone else ran into this kind of situation? Thanks.