Safe shed trap?

Discussion in 'Shed Hunting' started by Sharp38ky, Dec 29, 2013.

  1. Sharp38ky

    Sharp38ky Newb

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    I was told the easiest way to get sheds is to dig a two foot hole and put some corn in the bottom and let the ground knock them off when they try to get the corn...anyone ever tried this?

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    Not tried the hole in the ground.. what I been doing is finding a tree top or cedar that fell down and putting corn under the tree top and they work trying to get the corn and the limbs help nock the antlers off.. Last year was the first year I tried this and got 6 out the first cedar top.. Make sure the top is heavy enough so I want b moving around....
     
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    Might try that too..I know we have some decent two yr old bucks running around it would be cool to get there sheds, supposedly a guy has the sheds off my trophy buck, ive offered to buy them and he wont even respond, kinda sucks

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    Great idea's, wish I lived in a state that would allow that.....
     
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    Anyone tried using something other than corn in a shed trap with success?
     

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