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Shed Hunting??


Drail1313

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  • 10 months later...
  • Official Fishing Report Team - MN

Nice  love the Moose shed!  Saw three bucks the other week coyote hunting all three had full racks yet assume with the mild winter in our area they aren't stressed to bad and have not dropped there horns yet. I'm sure some have but these were still sporting them and they were rather big. :)

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    • smurfy
      Kettle, I ran into a local in the woods last week I've known for 30 years.  He said t here's no shortage of wolves.   He told me wolves took down a deer like 20 yards in front of the main door of the bigfork high school.   You heat anything about it?? Guess the school is trying to pass it off on German Shepards.
    • leech~~
      Then your wife yelled, get up it's time for work!!  And that dream was over!  🤣🤣
    • gimruis
      I posted a report in the local Moose thread.  I saw 52 deer last week, by far the most I've ever seen in a season.  It was my 30th season.  I did not fill my buck tag because nearly every buck I saw was a dink.  I did fill a bonus antlerless tag with a plump corn fed doe, but I'll save everyone the waste of time looking at a doe since we've all seen one of those.  The wildlife in general has gone off the charts, as I also saw about 60 wild turkeys and stopped counting pheasants at 200 by day 4.
    • gimruis
      I saw 52 deer in 6.5 days of hunting last week in zone 225 northeast of Princeton.  Its by far the most deer I've seen in a season, by more than double.  16 of those deer were bucks.  Unfortunately, 15 of those bucks were dinks being 6 pointers or smaller.  I only saw one sizable buck that appeared to be a big 8 or 10 pointer briefly as it was bounding through brush/timber behind me, and it did not present a shot.  I saw several mature does with triplet fawns.  I did fill a bonus antlerless tag with a plump corn fed doe on opening morning for the freezer.   I also saw about 60 wild turkeys and too many pheasants to count.  Its obvious to me that the wildlife is flourishing like I've never seen before.  I've hunted Central MN for 25-30 years and its never been like this on all fronts with the wildlife.  One morning I thought a flock of about 40 mallards landed on the field and as it got brighter, I realized they were all pheasants, not ducks.   I think it had to be the fake winter we had.  There's no other explanation for the explosion in wildlife.    
    • Kettle
      I have not heard of a buck harvested this year in the bigfork or Effie area
    • Wanderer
      Dang, that kinda sucks.    My deer sightings went way down this weekend.  2 Saturday and 2 today but those might’ve been the same 2.
    • smurfy
      Yea nope o seen 1 live deer all week during shooting hours, no headgear!
    • smurfy
      I have a hood friend that lives maybe 2 blocks from that Runnings to the east. He's right on the edge of a wooded area, I bet that's one of the bucks he feeds.    I was at his place not long ago and seen 5 different deer, maybe that 8 but he said there's 1 bigger  
    • Kettle
      It's bound to happen unfortunately, glad you're doing okay  
    • Wanderer
      It was.  First one in a long time - but not my first one…
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