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Christmas Day Shed (pics)
Hey all,
Here is a buck I was watching on Christmas day: After watching for a few mins I actually saw him shed! It was an awesome experience. Here is a pic of the shed as I found it: the base: EL
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That must have been thrilling, good job hunter.
But from what I read mullies don't shed until Feb- March. With moose being first. Whitetail next followed by Mullies. Does anyone have some facts on what spieces would most likely be dropping first cause I know where a little bit of everything hangs out and I'd like to not waste a bunch of time, wasting time. Get it. kKiller I'm from Sk. and I know where some Elk can be found within a couple hours of my place... In your oppinion what would be the earliest a guy should go and put on some mileage looking for an Elk shed or two. I've spent less than 5 hrs in prime Elk habitat, hopefully I can get a few more in this year. Thanks |
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Hey Sorry for trying to steal your thread, hunter.
I'm just currious about horns, thats all. |
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well here in b.c the elk start in late march.the earliest ive ever found one is march 16th.if i were you i would really start watching them about mid month.but all places are different.so you never know.
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Thats awesome congrats.
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