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- Antlers holding | Ohio Sportsman - Your Ohio Hunting and Fishing Resource
Are anybody elses antlers holding longer than usual? I feel like the mild winter up to this point has kept my main hitlisters holding bone longer than normal I know for a fact that my #1 shed before Jan 1st last year, and this year hes still holding as of Feb 5th
- Dead heads and sheds? | Ohio Sportsman - Your Ohio Hunting and Fishing . . .
I had an interesting conversation recently with a couple avid shed hunters and one of them pointed out that dead heads or antlers attached to dead deer can sometimes lay out in the field for months or even years untouched by squirrels and rodents while shed antlers seem to get chewed up
- When do you start your shed hunting | Ohio Sportsman - Your Ohio . . .
Deer usually have dropped their antlers by the end of March I'd say I've had luck finding sheds on trails between bedding and feeding areas Thats been my personal luck Along fence rows and anywhere a deer must jump are said to be good places
- The Science Behind Sheds | Ohio Sportsman - Your Ohio Hunting and . . .
Did you ever wonder about the process that a deer goes through to grow, then shed an antler? By Dr Mickey Hellickson The Antler Cycle Antlers - there is something magical and mystical about deer antlers Part of their allure is that every antler is different and unique However, our
- Your Ohio Hunting and Fishing Resource - Ohio Sportsman
This has been discussed in the past, on this site, and others and I think that the size of the antlers is how most would determine if they would use their tag, not the time before recovery Especially if it makes the book Remember the Zaft buck?
- Deer antlers WANTED! | Ohio Sportsman - Your Ohio Hunting and Fishing . . .
Im sure youve already know, but check out ebay, they've got all kinds of listings for antlers of all different sizes, and collections as well Check em out in the taxidermy subcategory in hunting
- Yearly antler growth | Ohio Sportsman - Your Ohio Hunting and Fishing . . .
Here she is Antlers and Antler Growth Whitetails are probably best known and sought after for their antlers Sometimes incorrectly referred to as horns, deer antlers are cast and regrown annually Horns, on the other hand, grow continually much like hooves
- Rainfall and antler growth | Ohio Sportsman - Your Ohio Hunting and . . .
Bucks need water as much as they need a healthy diet of proteins and other nutrients during antler growth If your property lacks water, it's time to think about placing multiple water stations around your farm These stations will help prevent stunted antler growth and it will help bucks reach their full potential
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