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Dawgs

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Nice set. is that how they layed??? Are those fresh from this year????
 
I DON'T CLAIM TO BE NO SHED HUNTER!!!

BUT ITS A LITTLE EARLY FOR ELK SHEDS!!!

I GUESS THEY ARE FROM A WHILE A GO!!!

NICE!!!

THE ONLY bobcat!!!
 
i dont like this picture. i now have a urge to go find some elk sheds...but really nice pictures and a great set...nice
 
BESS - I saw a 6 point bull with one side today! Been watching this bull and 4 others through the old Swarovski out the dining room window all winter long. I watched another bull that was with this one and he had his head in a bush for 10 minutes. You could tell those horns were buggin' the crap out of him. He came out of the bush with both side though. I was hoping.....

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>I DON'T CLAIM TO BE NO
>SHED HUNTER!!!
>
>BUT ITS A LITTLE EARLY FOR
>ELK SHEDS!!!
>
>I GUESS THEY ARE FROM A
>WHILE A GO!!!
>
>NICE!!!
>
>THE ONLY bobcat!!!


It's always an adventure!!!
 
I wish. I posed the set. I found those 15 yards apart from each other. One came off where the bull bedded down in the snow and the other was on the trail where he had walked off for the day. They did have very fresh "red" on the base; I would guess not more than an hour or so old.
 
LAST EDITED ON Mar-15-07 AT 10:23PM (MST)[p]February 24th would be the actual date in question. I have heard of folks with earlier finds in this neck of the sage. We did have a very mild winter here with minimal snow.

Here is today's find and an older deer set from Tuesday.
(Yeah, the sun had already set.)
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ATL - Just caught sight of the tines.

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The view from the other side:
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Deer set - right on top of each other on a decently pitched slope.
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