Your Very 1st Shed..Still Got It?

YELUM

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A friend of mine asked me to send him a pic of his 1st shed, which he found while helping me match up a shed. It made me wonder how many guys still have their 1st shed. Here's a pic of his shed and mine. These two sheds led to our addiction to sheds and shed hunting.


Yelum

Theres logic, and theres women. They don't go together.

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That a Broken Skull pair of Sheds?

Probably an Optical Illusion?









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No, he just has a serious curl at the bases.


Yelum

Theres logic, and theres women. They don't go together.


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Very cool set!

My first set was when I was 10 deer hunting with my dad. He made me go brush for him and I found this nice 4 point set. We did not have the point and shoot cameras back then so I have no pictures but needless to say I got tired of holding them and threw them down a steep hill.

I have never left a horn behind ever since, no matter how old or small or too big to fit on the back, well maybe not so much the last one. I pick them all up now.

We must save all the horns!!
 
Very cool!
I have my first still, it is actually a whitetail deadhead though.

My daughters like looking for sheds too, and they have their firsts. One thing I do is when I find one when they are not with I hide it from them. That way when we go out shed hunting, I always carry one for each of them in the back pack. If they don't find one, I toss one out and nudge them in the direction to the shed. When they find it, its theirs. They have yet to figure out I am throwing antlers out for them :)

They know exactly who found which ones, so once they see it, I can't reuse them or they will know. lol

Mntman

"Hunting is where you prove yourself"


Let me guess, you drive a 1 ton with oak trees for smoke stacks, 12" lift kit and 40" tires to pull a single place lawn mower trailer?
 
My first was a nice 4-point (half of what we call an 8 point here in the east) whitetail. Found it probably 35-ish years ago. And yes, I still have it, hanging in the barn.

My first mulie shed was actually a matched pair, a very nice 4 point set, found on my first out-of-state hunt in Colorado back in 1978. And yes, I still have those.

My first elk shed? Can't even remember when or where, so no, I don't still have it. Matter of fact, though I've found some very nice ones, I don't have any elk sheds. Just too big to be convenient. I have either given them away, or cut them up for knife handles, burrs, etc.
 

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