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12 02, 2016

6 Best Shed-Hunting Tips

2020-06-10T09:16:59-04:00February 12th, 2016|BigDeer, Shed Hunting|2 Comments

Find some bone this weekend: First thing, just go...and go and go. A lot of people have no luck because they look on one or two properties where the deer may not even be this time of year, or maybe the animals are just passing through to a food source. Get permission to as many farms and woodlands as you can. Then start walking. One of BIG DEER’s best shed hunters, Kelly from South Dakota, told me he walked 19 miles last Saturday and found 8 antlers. Go! But make sure you walk where the deer are. Remember that as a general rule 90 percent of the deer are in 10% of the woods/fields/brush this time of year, where there is something [...]

11 02, 2016

South Dakota Shed Report: 19 Miles For 8 Antlers

2020-06-10T09:16:59-04:00February 11th, 2016|BigDeer, Shed Hunting|1 Comment

Hey Mike: Have made a few more trips shed hunting, logged 19.25 miles last Saturday and found 8. Still fighting lots of snow but just cannot sit on the couch! The area I was in Saturday still had a bunch of bucks carrying, they are the hardest ones to find! One area 2 weeks ago had a super buck in it, he was not there this weekend or has dropped. I will spend a lot of time trying for those 2 antlers, may be some of the biggest for me ever. Will keep you posted, Kelly Send us your shed hunting reports to share.

9 02, 2016

Deer How-To: Should You Walk or Drive To A Stand?

2020-06-10T09:16:59-04:00February 9th, 2016|BigDeer|7 Comments

  Mike: My son and I hunt private land in WI. Several of our best stands are a long walk to get to. We have to walk in over trails that show good deer traffic. (We wear rubber boots and use a scent eliminator.) We really don't have a good alternative way to walk in. We've noticed that in the 4 years we've owned this property, deer never come to our stands from along those trails we walk.   My question: Would it be better to ride our ATVs (more noise but no human scent trail) to the stands and then hide them out of sight? Or would it be better to continue to walk in and be quiet?--Tom   Tom, [...]

8 02, 2016

First BIG Sheds 2016

2020-06-10T09:16:59-04:00February 8th, 2016|BigDeer|2 Comments

              First big sheds starting to show on Facebook. Left photo: Doody found this 180-class set in West Virginia. Right: Jon found this massive side, Kansas I believe. Everybody loves seeing big antlers, send us your shed-hunting pics and stories to post!      

5 02, 2016

Hunt Gear Review: Manfrotto Befree Tripod for Spotting Scope

2020-06-10T09:16:59-04:00February 5th, 2016|BigDeer, Gear Reviews|Comments Off on Hunt Gear Review: Manfrotto Befree Tripod for Spotting Scope

You need a spotting scope, a good one, when hunting for deer or elk out West, or when glassing for whitetails on prairies or in large grain fields in the Midwest and elsewhere. Without a spotter you might have to hike 3 miles and waste an hour to take a closer look at a buck or bull that you found with binoculars. Much more efficient is to glass an animal, set up a scope, zero and focus and determine quickly, “Nope, too small” or “Yes, a shooter let’s go!” Most big game hunters do well to select a good spotting scope, but then defeat their purpose by choosing a flimsy $50 tripod for it. Big mistake, because you can’t use [...]

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