It's actually not. Shed hunting is almost a full contact, money making sport for some people out here. If they have to pass the online course then they can't complain they didn't know what they were doing was illegal when the warden cites them for habitat damage or wildlife harassment. Guys will rent helicopters to find sheds, you'll see grid searches with a bunch of people on horseback and several dogs. People have been busted for running down bulls that still are holding their antlers. When it comes to antlers/money. ....people are stupid.
Found this one, a dead not a shed, in February. Face of skull was eroding, so I made it into a paperweight.
"Found" this one out at grandparents farm this afternoon. Say found but it actually got stuck in the harrow that pulls behind drill and I just happened to be riding along so hopped out and grabbed it. Definitely biggest fork I've found or seen and has some pretty decent mass. Kinda unique I guess so thought I'd share.
Found first one of year today. Looks like a old one but I actually know the buck it came from and he's had about everything broke off on right side most of year. Guess better start getting out and looking. Sent from my SM-G900R4 using Tapatalk
Still a lot of em holding here in St. Louis area Illinois as of trailcams last week Sent from my iPhone using Bowhunting.com Forums
Found another one today. One of bigger ones I've found in past year or so. Also checked cams, still few holding but should be starting to find them. Don't know how much this thread is used but I'm not in contest this year so I'll post them here ha Sent from my SM-G900R4 using Tapatalk
Messing around on the 4 wheeler today found this little 4 point. Not really all that big but it was odd (for me) finding a left side. For whatever reason a majority I find are off right side. Sent from my SM-G900R4 using Tapatalk