found my fisrt shed

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ed martin
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found my fisrt shed

Post by ed martin »

I found this guys left sideImage Image
ecoaster
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Post by ecoaster »

Nice find. It's great if you can get ahold of them while they are still attached :wink: , but we take what we can get. I have yet to go out looking for sheds. I plan to next weekend.
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Post by TYE »

ecoaster wrote:It's great if you can get ahold of them while they are still attached :wink: , but we take what we can get.
:lol:
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Post by Normous »

TYE wrote:
ecoaster wrote:It's great if you can get ahold of them while they are still attached :wink: , but we take what we can get.
:lol:
Funny one :lol:
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pphoenix
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Post by pphoenix »

it sure is fun to find them :lol: congrats, now try to find the other side, i've been trying to find the match for the one i found a few weeks ago but without sucess, but eh give a try :D
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Post by diesel »

Nice rack. I talked to my brother. He had 2 bucks in his yard early sunday morning . Both of them still had their horns. One looked like it was it's first rack. The other one was large enough it could have been his second rack.
I've been out looking once and had no luck. with a little luck maybe I will get out this weekend.
l patterson
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Post by l patterson »

nice!!! sheds are great . he will be a shooter next year for sure good luck on finding the other side
Maritimer
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Post by Maritimer »

Nice find, I also make wooden arrows for my longbow and I use antler to make my nocks. I glue nock to the shaft and afterwards I buff the nock with steel wool and brass polish and it look so good when its done. :D
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ALINALBERTA
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Post by ALINALBERTA »

Maritimer,would you be able to post a picture of one of your arrows with the antler nock? I would very much like to see that.

..Al.
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