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Some Ohio finds

Discussion in 'Shed Hunting' started by bowmanaj, Feb 15, 2009.

  1. bowmanaj

    bowmanaj Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Hey all, Im new here.. Its very cool that this site has a shed hunting forum,
    wish I would have found it a long time ago. I see some familiar usernames here..

    A couple finds from Saturday:
    (the shed is atleast a year or two old its very sun bleached and weathered. I'm confused why
    its not chewed up more?)

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  2. Siman/OH

    Siman/OH Legendary Woodsman

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    That beard still amazes me
     
  3. hunter6742

    hunter6742 Weekend Warrior

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    The beard is cool, and that horn is almost blinding it is so white.
     
  4. dukemichaels

    dukemichaels Grizzled Veteran

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    I don't know much about turkeys.

    Is it common to find beards laying around?
     
  5. bowmanaj

    bowmanaj Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Dukemicheals---
    I found feathers and tiny blood droplets a few feet away that were dried up. It was like the beard was just yanked out. No carcass... I figured it was a coyote kill?:confused: Strange, but an interesting find.

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    MN/Kyle Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Never good to find out that a turkey shed his beard!!
     

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