I never gave it much thought before this shed hunting season.I never realized how many hours I searched on the average to find each shed,so this year I started keeping track of hours searched and sheds found.
This season is still young,so my numbers could be very different come the end of the season.Alot of buck are still carrying and prime time for sheds has yet to come.
So far this year I've been out 7 times and found 14 sheds,an average of 2 sheds per trip and on the average a little over 3 hours between sheds.
This doesn't count road time to and from my shed hunting area,it's basically time searched only.And it doesn't count days that I search every square inch of an area searching for other half to a really nice drop I've found already.
This average should get better as more deer start dropping and the season progress.
Last season I searched for elk sheds up-state Pa. and know my hours searched per elk shed were much higher.For elk sheds I didn't start til after most had already given it up for the year and prime hunting had already past.
For elk sheds it was probably close to 15 hours per shed found.
Has anyone ever kept track of total hours they searched for total sheds found for those hours?
BTW-it would be impossible to figure out how many miles were walked during that same period.I can say I'm not a slow walker and my theory is, my more ground you cover the better the odds of coming across a shed.
I have to say I'm proud of my 7 yr.old this past sun.He kept up with me and a friend all day and at one spot we searched it was 2 miles one way between two roads that we walked in and out.Not to mention the back and forth in between.We figured we had walked a total of 8 miles total with all the spots we had walked.
Not bad at all for a 7 yr. old with little legs,he takes two steps to my one.
He did find a nice fresh 3 pt. shed too!!
This season is still young,so my numbers could be very different come the end of the season.Alot of buck are still carrying and prime time for sheds has yet to come.
So far this year I've been out 7 times and found 14 sheds,an average of 2 sheds per trip and on the average a little over 3 hours between sheds.
This doesn't count road time to and from my shed hunting area,it's basically time searched only.And it doesn't count days that I search every square inch of an area searching for other half to a really nice drop I've found already.
This average should get better as more deer start dropping and the season progress.
Last season I searched for elk sheds up-state Pa. and know my hours searched per elk shed were much higher.For elk sheds I didn't start til after most had already given it up for the year and prime hunting had already past.
For elk sheds it was probably close to 15 hours per shed found.
Has anyone ever kept track of total hours they searched for total sheds found for those hours?
BTW-it would be impossible to figure out how many miles were walked during that same period.I can say I'm not a slow walker and my theory is, my more ground you cover the better the odds of coming across a shed.
I have to say I'm proud of my 7 yr.old this past sun.He kept up with me and a friend all day and at one spot we searched it was 2 miles one way between two roads that we walked in and out.Not to mention the back and forth in between.We figured we had walked a total of 8 miles total with all the spots we had walked.
Not bad at all for a 7 yr. old with little legs,he takes two steps to my one.
He did find a nice fresh 3 pt. shed too!!