I’ve seen about 6-8 bucks shed so far. I’d guess that 1 of 20 have shed. This is pretty normal for what I’ve seen for 15-20 years of watching.
By end of season - I’m gonna guess it’ll be 10% by me. Plenty of food, no cold weather - but I did have an issue of shooting too many does in past few seasons so I think it’s related to that.
Some areas lacking food- could see a lot more.
Bucks looked pretty healthy overall. Young & old have shed.
Years past- coming off of hard winter before. Or really crazy rut. Or seeing areas with little food- crazy how those situations get lots of early shed bucks. **which is great for those who have late shed buck season coming up with rifles!!
1) what u all seeing for shed bucks & what’s basic details on deer density, food, etc?
2) I need a memory refresher…. have any of you followed bucks that shed early & seem like they made good jumps & often survived going into following year? I did find one dead shed buck last week. usually my concern with early shedding is unhealthy, injured or stressed deer. What’s thoughts & history of early shedding bucks & the years following?
Par for the course & I’m guessing this is a normal year where sheds be down by end of February/early March. Interestingly light winter so far! Fire back on what you all are seeing. Anyone shooting “does” - be careful!
By end of season - I’m gonna guess it’ll be 10% by me. Plenty of food, no cold weather - but I did have an issue of shooting too many does in past few seasons so I think it’s related to that.
Some areas lacking food- could see a lot more.
Bucks looked pretty healthy overall. Young & old have shed.
Years past- coming off of hard winter before. Or really crazy rut. Or seeing areas with little food- crazy how those situations get lots of early shed bucks. **which is great for those who have late shed buck season coming up with rifles!!
1) what u all seeing for shed bucks & what’s basic details on deer density, food, etc?
2) I need a memory refresher…. have any of you followed bucks that shed early & seem like they made good jumps & often survived going into following year? I did find one dead shed buck last week. usually my concern with early shedding is unhealthy, injured or stressed deer. What’s thoughts & history of early shedding bucks & the years following?
Par for the course & I’m guessing this is a normal year where sheds be down by end of February/early March. Interestingly light winter so far! Fire back on what you all are seeing. Anyone shooting “does” - be careful!