Springtime Tips for Shed Hunting and Food Plot Preparation

Spring into action with a few great, timely tips from Steve Bartylla. First, shed hunting season is still underway, so there’s plenty of time to find those antler treasures while scouting your deer hunting land. Second, food plot preparation is right around the corner and knowing the soil conditions and plant types ahead of time will help your food plot success. Deer Talk Now. Season 7. Episode 10.

TOP 10 STRATEGIES TO FIND MORE SHED ANTLERS

 
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Deer Talk Now was the first web show produced by Deer & Deer Hunting and airs each Thursday on deeranddeerhunting.com. The show is hosted by Deer & Deer Hunting editors Daniel Schmidt and Gordy Krahn, who bring years of deer hunting and bow shooting experience to each episode.

What will you find on Deer Talk Now? Everything from deer research, behavior and biology to management and shooting tactics centered on archery, crossbow, rifle, shotgun and muzzleloading deer hunters. You’ll also learn about new products and how to use and understand them to help your deer hunting. Deer Talk Now is one of most popular online hunting shows on the Web, with an average viewership of more than 160,000 viewers per week.

Watch Deer Talk Now each Thursday on deeranddeerhunting.com, the DDH Facebook page and on YouTube at www.youtube.com/DDHONLINE.

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Shed Hunting BookThis 160-page, fully illustrated book is an educational tool that teaches readers how to find shed white-tailed deer antlers. The book’s eight chapters discuss:

  • Biology of the shedding process
  • Where and when to look for antlers
  • How to find productive shed hunting areas
  • Shed hunting tips and techniques
  • How to train a dog to find antlers

Other topics include how to match up a set of antlers, dealing with competition from other shed hunters and how to enter your sheds into the record book. Check it out at ShopDeerHunting.com.

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