It's that time of year again when we try to beat the mice and raccoon to the sheds we treasure. Whether you use them for crafts or to see the progression of your favorite elusive buck your after, these great treasures of nature are wonderful to find. It is nice to get out into the woods after a long winter indoors. To walk in the woods and watch that squirrel wake up and chatter at you as if he remembers you being in his favorite tree during deer season, is a great feeling. I usually just grin at him and watch him root around for a few minutes as he looks for that nut he buried last fall that his built-in GPS is relocating for him.
Shed antlers can bring you money to, if you are so inclined to sell them.
Be sure to have your binoculars and a camera just in case you come across something you feel is just to perfect to pass up without a photo. This is a good time to start setting up your trails for the upcoming season also. Watch for fast growing saplings and briar's growing on the trails that will deter your deer and remove them before they get started.
Happy hunting and please respect nature.
OLOE
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