rungunner

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This past hunting season I took pictures of at least 10 different bucks with a trail cam. The last couple of weeks I went to where the deer winter to look for sheds and searched for at least 10 hrs and have not found a single shed. I walked entire corn fields, I walked deer runs in the woods next to the fields, I have looked in bedding areas. I have seen 25 deer in these fields that I am looking in. What can I do to improve my shed hunting? I know there are lots of bucks around.
 

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Are you sure the deer have dropped?I've seen 5 different buck still carrying in my last couple hunts.
If you think they've dropped already.Break your area down in sections and give each section a grid pattern search.Make your passes close and cover everything.
If you still don't find sheds extend your search area out further.Good luck!!
 

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And another thought too,someone else could have beat you to the dropped horns too,happens here all the time.............It's a big practice anymore
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With 10 bucks in your area there has to be 20 sheds. Keep looking they are there somewhere. The best of luck to you.
 

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rungunner, welcome to my world. After surfing shed hunting sites for the past 2 years or so and running my own, I have come to believe Michigan is the worst state in the US for sheds. Why? I don't know, it's a very strange phenomenon. It affects me too, as anyone who keeps up with my posts here can testify to.

I still keep at it though, hopefully one of these days it'll click and I'll start picking em up left and right. That's really all that seems I can do. Get out there as often and look for as long as possible.
 

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ANOTHER THING GO WITH THE ATTITUDE OF GETTING OUT FOR A HIKE AND FRESH AIR. IF YOU FIND SOMETHING ITS A BONUS AND NOT DISCOURAGING. NEVER GIVE UP.
 

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I've learned from others this year that sometimes -- if you can afford it -- patience is a virtue. If you go into an area too early after maybe you've seen only a couple have dropped, you may blow the bucks right the heck out and never find the sheds.

Although it's never easy, and it does take A LOT OF WALKING.
 

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