Pictures from my shed trap

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Pictures from my shed trap

Post by sam03 » Mon Feb 25, 2013 8:40 am

Checked the trap saturday...no sheds but had a couple pictures to share.

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Any ideas of what the growth are on her back?
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Re: Pictures from my shed trap

Post by Bossman » Mon Feb 25, 2013 1:18 pm

HogDaddy wrote:What's a shet trap?
Just a way to get the bucks to loose their antlers and you would have a better chance of finding them.

Looks like you can only find slick heads
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Re: Pictures from my shed trap

Post by Bossman » Mon Feb 25, 2013 1:19 pm

HogDaddy wrote:What's a shet trap?
Just a way to get the bucks to loose their antlers and you would have a better chance of finding them.

Looks like you can only find slick heads
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Re: Pictures from my shed trap

Post by treefarmer » Mon Feb 25, 2013 2:59 pm

sam03, I saw that idea about 10 years ago and how well it worked some where up north. There was snow on the ground and corn poured in the angle point of two short pieces of hog panel set in a "V" shape. I tried it but by the time the deer start dropping their antlers in the panhandle everything had greened up and you couldn't get them to eat corn if your life depended on it. Lots a squirrels and birds but the deer didn't have time for my antler trap. I put in a fresh clear cut and the timber company finished it off with a D9 and one them big double barreled choppers! Still it seems like a good idea. I did find a big ol' rattle snake coiled up near it waiting for the birds, rats, etc... Keep the camera rolling on the trap, it might do the job.
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Re: Pictures from my shed trap

Post by sam03 » Mon Feb 25, 2013 3:56 pm

Ya its in a V just cant see it from the angle. If anything the does are enjoying the corn.
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