Little spike Blacktail buck, one of my regulars, was in the backyard this afternoon. He’s got a really white face so one glance and I knew who he was. On closer inspection, however, I noticed his little four-inch spikes were gone.
Kind of early but he didn’t have much to start with.
Found a matching 5 and a palmated 4 so far. At my house which is only 2 air miles away the bucks still have both sides and were freshing the scrapes after the last rain.
I've not found any this year, but I really don't get out and specifically look for them. I've seen some one antlered bucks, so they're dropping them here.
I shot a deer December 29 during WV’s antlerless season. Thought it was a big old doe, turned out to be a mature shed buck. I’d never seen them drop that early. I’ve had friends in NC and in WV show me trail cam pics and sheds they found as early as December 12. Strange year.
I saw a bachelor heard today in central Ohio and they all had horns still attached. I wanted to go shed hunting on Saturday but think I have a couple weeks to wait.
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Found a matching 5 and a palmated 4 so far. At my house which is only 2 air miles away the bucks still have both sides and were freshing the scrapes after the last rain.
I don't think its at all the 2 mile difference. its an individual animal thing.
When I used to guide turkey hunters it was not at all uncommon in west TX to see all three types on opener which was plus/minus April 1. Hard antler. Velvet nub. And no antlers.
I've found sheds as early as Dec 20 and I've seen hard antlers still on bucks appx April 15 or so.
We can keep Larry Root and all his idiotic blabber and user names on here, but we can't get Ralph back..... Whiskey Tango Foxtrot, over....
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