Shed Hunting Pa #3

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Whitetail Antler Sheds 2011. The Leatherwood team shows of their deer sheds that they found during a 2 week period in March 2011 in Pa.

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  • potential that he will keep all the mass that he has but will not grow anymore. i can agree with shane because this could be another deer, with the same gene genetics. one more question for you what kind of tril camera do you like to use

  • @bowhunta81 I use a Stealth Cam

  • Thanks for all of your comments everyone!. Seems like the Two Buck theory is winning. We hope thats true!

  • hey what arrows do you guys shoot with your recurves? wood or carbon?

  • @MEBoutdoors1 We shoot carbon right now.  Possibly in the future we will try wooden arrows.

  • @Leatherwoodoutdoors Have you ever used aluminum arrows?

  • @fishnkid1923 Not for many years. We all use carbon

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  • i would have to say tht like the 7 point the 2 smaller 8 pointer sheds are the same even with the right side curving much tighter than the left side... thats my opinion but you guys should most definatly make more videos this year and some pointers cuz u guys obviously know wat ur doing... thanx

  • Do you have any tips on shed hunting like where to go and when to go?

  • well they look the same but i think the two eight points are right they go together

  • great video, Im an antler hoarder myself, thanks for sharing.

    ROCKIN THE BASSAHOLICS HAT. NICE!

    I too am a bassaholic.

  • Gotta go with Johnny on this one. The curvature of the rack is a genetic signature. On the property that I lease here in TN, I have harvested numerous bucks that show that same form of offset curvature. I believe you are looking at the same deer, just possibly hitting the age of declination. Great videos guys. Keep 'em coming!

  • i live in PA also and up behind my house where i hunt by myself alot my uncle and my dad saw 2 eight points tht were identical they believe they were brothers the only difference between them was one had a chocolate colored horn and the other had white horns this was yrs ago and i never saw them but i just thought id add to ur eight point debate i watch all of ur videos n i think they are all great keep up the great work

  • I hunt in Tennessee and what you Guys do in Penn is great... Very difficult to still hunt here with steep hollers and what not always get busted when walking around.. I mainly hunt stands through out our property that has been set up along trails and feeding to beading areas with the added food plots for help... have a good harvest ratio .been following your videos here the last couple days and very impressed....

  • Well the deer appears to seem different far as width look bout the same but not as much mass i feel as and brow tines with not as much curve so i feel two different deer possibly

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