where to look

  • mitch_otto
    Posts: 176
    #209470

    I know its kinda a dumb question but where do you guys tend to start? This is gonna be my first year hunting for them and looking for a couple pointers. Thanks

    wild_thang
    Minnesota
    Posts: 73
    #96752

    I would say to look in the bedding areas, food sources or Bob’s shop!!

    john_steinhauer
    p4
    Posts: 2998
    #96753

    i check bedding areas first then work to the food and then around the food

    pool5hunter
    South East,Mn
    Posts: 91
    #96755

    Anywhere other than my spots The main thing I do is walk very beat down trails and check lots of beds.

    mitch_otto
    Posts: 176
    #96768

    Thanks guys for the info. I’m excited to get out there and see what I can find. Yeah pat right after I made my post I seen that thread very informative. Good luck to all you other shed hunters.

    lick
    Posts: 6443
    #96770

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    I would say to look in the bedding areas, food sources or Bob’s shop!!


    I’ll have to add Bob’s shed to my list of places to look

    Thanks Wild Thang and Welcome to iDo

    wild_thang
    Minnesota
    Posts: 73
    #96792

    Quote:


    Quote:


    I would say to look in the bedding areas, food sources or Bob’s shop!!


    I’ll have to add Bob’s shed to my list of places to look Thanks Wild Thang and Welcome to iDo


    Thanks,Yeah, I think there are more than 100 sheds in there how many do you want?

    Brad Juaire
    Maple Grove, MN
    Posts: 6101
    #96845

    Welcome to IDO Wild Thang!

    Other good spots to look is along fenceline crossings or ditch/drainage crossings. Sometimes after the buck jumps, it will jar its antlers loose.

    wild_thang
    Minnesota
    Posts: 73
    #97310

    Thanks to all of you who welcomed me to IDO. I am learning so much about deer that I never knew and now that I have been hunting the last two years, I have learned alot more!! It is an exciting experience and can’t to learn and hunt more!! I guess I never knew what I was missing out on.

    travis_eckman
    Trempealeau County, WI
    Posts: 424
    #97360

    Welcome “Wild Thing”! There is a wealth of knowledge that the IDO community brings…success starts here!

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