After you pick through the classic shed hunting spots, you should also check out these underrated honey holes.
Across deer and elk country, almost all bucks and bulls will have dropped their antlers by mid- to late-March. So when the weather starts warming and the snows start melting, it’s time to get into the ...
but elk (which we will bring into the mix here because shed hunting for their antlers is so popular) shed later, typically from March into April. Here’s a general breakdown of shed timing across ...
Searching for dropped antlers, called shed hunting, can be an extremely fun way to keep yourself outdoors. White-tailed deer begin to shed their antlers in winter, typically January through February, ...
As the forest changes, the deer change their trails. If a big tree falls, the deer travel around it. They don’t usually go ...
Shed hunting is the answer for how to amass a pile of antlers in a far faster way. Here are a few tips on how to improve your chances of success. Each year about this time, deer, elk, moose and ...
Shed hunters are often big game hunters themselves, and responsible ones recognize that not pressuring deer and elk in winter is not only the respectful thing to do, it also increases that herd’s ...
A late winter, early spring recreational activity that has seen a dramatic increase in the number of participants is the ...
Shed hunting is much more than a casual stroll through the woods. Pay close attention to sign. Spend your time where deer ...
Shed hunting in Idaho has become more expensive for nonresidents. A rule change last year means any out-of-stater without an Idaho big game hunting ...