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When do desert mule deer shed?

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48 minutes ago, Bigfish86 said:

Hahahaha I honestly think it's a bighorned desert coues antelope a very rare species that we have in 37A catfish kev

Sell it to rebel76, make sure to emphasize the word RARE!

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Its obvious that you sir have a serious eye for collectable RARE things and definitely are a great business man when it comes to these things I hope I can learn a thing or two from you one day.

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That is a rare 37b Cows deer.  Or it could be a rare jackalope.  

As to when they shed, I think it has something to do with when the easter rabbit sees his shadow.  

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We started this year looking in desert in southern AZ. in 4 trips we have found 20 or so.

My son and I split up and combined walk 20-25 miles a day one day a weekend. we have 4 trips in so far so this year 80-100 miles of searching.

Most of the sheds have been in one area, yes we are also looking for trails and rubs in preparation we get drawn this year.

 

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6 hours ago, Buckskull said:

We started this year looking in desert in southern AZ. in 4 trips we have found 20 or so.

My son and I split up and combined walk 20-25 miles a day one day a weekend. we have 4 trips in so far so this year 80-100 miles of searching.

Most of the sheds have been in one area, yes we are also looking for trails and rubs in preparation we get drawn this year.

 

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Great finds and welcome to the forum! How bout another angle of the third pic?

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Most people keep their cards close to their chest when it comes to hunting and fishing locations and I don't blame them.  I've had a couple quail and javelina spots that I shared with others and they have since been ruined for hunting.   IMO the Best kept secret in hunting is people's shed finding locations.  In all my years of hunting I have only been given one very good place to go for hunting (spring turkey) the rest I have found on my own or when out with hunting buddies.  Sorry, I noticed this is not totally on topic but when I read a looked at pics, this is what came to mind.

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