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All to find deer antlers. But even back years ago, before shed hunting became so popular and competitive, picking up shed antlers was not easy. On my best days, I only found a few.
Shed antlers do not usually last long, once they hit the ground here in the mineral deficient uplands. But then again, once in a great while we will find an antler that has mysteriously survived ...
There's a reason you may never have found a shed antler in the woods, despite New Hampshire's population of approximately 100,000 deer (not to mention a few thousand moose). A whole host of forest ...
Outdoors Deer often shed their antlers in the woods: Here’s how you can spot them Published: Mar. 11, 2025, 5:22 a.m.
Antlers are one of the most extravagant additions to an animal. The male ungulates (hoofed animals) that roam these lands use much of their energy to grow these appendages to help up their game in ...
Penn’s Woods: Pennsylvania’s Great Outdoors Deer often shed their antlers in the woods: Here’s how you can spot them Published: Mar. 12, 2025, 7:30 a.m.
Shed hunter and outdoor writer, Mark Taylor, of Roanoke reports success in scouring the small urban lots and parks of his home city, as well. Human dwellings displace deer, pushing them into these ...
Each year about this time, deer, elk, moose and other species lose or “shed” their antlers. This is where the name “shed antler” comes from.
Deer and elk have antlers which, unlike horns, are shed by bucks every winter and deer regrow a new set starting in the spring. Daniel Bevevino, 41, of Russell, Warren County, and Daymian Shoop ...
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