It was a fun way to get out and enjoy nature. And, while searching above a path on a slope of one of the heavily wooded hills I was able to observe two deer that were less than 20 yards below me.
So they have deer in febced in areas and raise them or they brought the dheds with them..... No regular land has that many sheds on it. I have prolly found 10 in my life and I live in WV and go outside way more than most
First it was Bass tournaments, then walleye and other fish tournaments. Now shed hunting tournaments. I'm with you guys; if it's not a competition, what's the point?
Man gets me itching to go looking but still to much snow on the ground with another 20" of snow coming so who knows when I'll get out I remember 20 or so years ago you could walk the woods and fields around here until you're legs gave out and be lucky to find a couple small sheds now i go a small section of sheds and come out with 3-4 antlers with a couple of big ones to boot the only thing that has changed I'd people don't shoot the little ones any more so more buck make it to maturity and we have a much better buck doe ratio and it all started over 20 years ago when some buddy's and I decided weren't gonna shoot young bucks any more and people started seeing our results and more and more started passing the young on ones and now almost no one in this area shoots young bucks except youth and new hunters
The animals in the woods need those nutrients. Hardened antlers are high in minerals, mostly calcium (about 20 percent) and phosphorus (about 10 percent), in addition to a lot of trace minerals such as zinc, copper and manganese. Phosphorus, which is commonly deficient in many soils and plants throughout the US, is particularly critical. Have a heart. Healthy ecosystems breed healthier deer!! Besides the suffering of animals lacking those nutrients. Please rethink it. Begging y’all
That's actually not what they are for. However being at the top of the chain has its benefits. We do much more for conservation than you can imagine. Picking up sheds has zero negative effects on wildlife. None whatsoever!
I wish we had fields like that I be the winner every year come up here in Northeastern Pennsylvania where there's heavy Briars and heavy Briars and heavy Scrub oak you gotta crawl on your hands and knees to get them anybody could find sheds in open field even my daughter 6 years old could Find them
Never heard of a shed tournament. Love the idea. Most importantly a deer doesn’t have to die. Thank you for sharing
Good alternative to hunting
Love too see the kids getting out there and enjoying the outdoors!
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We agree on getting kids out in the outdoors & involved!
"Is this gonna be on a t.v. show?"
"six o'clock news"
"For real?!"
"Local boy finds large pile of sheds" 😆
Boy yall are lucky we aren't buddies 😆 I love this. This is awesome 👌
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It sure can get pretty competitive!
"OUR sons shall learn. So that our sons may teach."
It was a fun way to get out and enjoy nature. And, while searching above a path on a slope of one of the heavily wooded hills I was able to observe two deer that were less than 20 yards below me.
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Enjoy nature? No your people destroy nature bud
Well , I bet the squirrels are mad about the tournament . Nothing for them to chew on now . 😄
This was an awesome event! What a great experience for everyone. Congratulations on sharing this great video!
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We can't wait for you to be a part of this year's event!
What a great weekend!!! Looking forward to this year!!!
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See you in a couple weeks!!
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Hello im a new subscriber and i absolutely love this channel
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You are more fun than anyone, Such a lovely video
Love this time of year!
Is there a bad time of year when it comes to the outdoors though?
A fun weekend of a first time ever event for me!👍
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It's a fun event that's for sure!
So they have deer in febced in areas and raise them or they brought the dheds with them..... No regular land has that many sheds on it. I have prolly found 10 in my life and I live in WV and go outside way more than most
fantastic 👌goals how cute is this
Such a cool video. Enjoyed it!!
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🔥🔥🔥🔥Profoundly interesting
I actually thought they was hunting sheds lol I like this idea 👍
Thanks for a great video! Do they get to keep their sheds?
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We do let people keep some sheds!
In 9 years I have only found one antler because the squirrels love to eat them.
They sure do! Thank you for watching!
If they had to really look for a shed, I bet you would have found them all at Lowe’s 😮😂
We didn't check there :) thank you for watching John!
I hate that TH-cam stopped showing dislikes 😒😒😒
The rookies didn't beat Weiss by 10 ounces...That was 1/10th of a pound. 1.6 ounces.
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Good catch!
Just fantastic 🎨 😎 📌
Big buck behind every tree!
Not quite but we appreciate you watching Paul!
Some trees have 2 big bucks .... its amazing! 😂
So what becomes of the sheds? Do they all get mounted? Or are they used in other ways? Just curious.
You mentioned Fallow Deer in one of your video's. Do you raise them?
Cool video!
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That's a lot of Ivory!
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It’s a lot of fun!!!
So very Fabulous😍💘
That is Perfection
A good way to show how hunting should be taught.
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We agree!
First it was Bass tournaments, then walleye and other fish tournaments. Now shed hunting tournaments. I'm with you guys; if it's not a competition, what's the point?
How long did it take y'all to put all those across the land???
it seems like its almost necessary to do something like this just to get people outside these days looks fun tho
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Anything that can be done to get people involved in the outdoors the right way!
@@lovethegrind_tv I agree !
Are these planted or in a pen? I can't imagine this many just laying out.
OH! I like this one
Love from My heart
That one girl is a shed eagle!
That would be the Big Boss of the outfitter
Best Ever♦
Damn I walked around all day Sunday found 1 shed. So jealous
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It's early yet! How big was the one you found?
@@lovethegrind_tv no problem. It was a big 7 point. Great one in Michigan
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Strong💪
I want in
Man gets me itching to go looking but still to much snow on the ground with another 20" of snow coming so who knows when I'll get out I remember 20 or so years ago you could walk the woods and fields around here until you're legs gave out and be lucky to find a couple small sheds now i go a small section of sheds and come out with 3-4 antlers with a couple of big ones to boot the only thing that has changed I'd people don't shoot the little ones any more so more buck make it to maturity and we have a much better buck doe ratio and it all started over 20 years ago when some buddy's and I decided weren't gonna shoot young bucks any more and people started seeing our results and more and more started passing the young on ones and now almost no one in this area shoots young bucks except youth and new hunters
Thanks for watching!
Bad timing on all of that snow 😔
I WASNT INVITED :(
We appreciate you watching though!
Where are you from KBB Outdoors?
@@lovethegrind_tv haha always
@@lovethegrind_tv wherever I’m needed 🤣 but New Hampshire and Idaho I go back and forth
@@lovethegrind_tv trying to be a land specialist and real estate broker once i get my bachelors this spring
I have a secret weapon chocolate lab that would love to come!!!
2 1/2 no way
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Yes, genetics can be pretty crazy in Buffalo County Wisconsin
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First
2nd lol
Troy you are always first buddy!
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The animals in the woods need those nutrients. Hardened antlers are high in minerals, mostly calcium (about 20 percent) and phosphorus (about 10 percent), in addition to a lot of trace minerals such as zinc, copper and manganese. Phosphorus, which is commonly deficient in many soils and plants throughout the US, is particularly critical. Have a heart. Healthy ecosystems breed healthier deer!! Besides the suffering of animals lacking those nutrients. Please rethink it. Begging y’all
It doesn't matter what kind of video you watch. There is always a hater. Nothing wrong with what these people are doing.
We will not be leaving antlers behind so squirrels can get minerals. They will be just fine!
This is the most staged thing ever. This is what I hate about the new popularity of shed hunting
Pm
On a more serious note, shed hunting? Really? I'd rather watch Snipe hunting. Now that'd be entertaining.
Aamir
Shed hunting is pointless
You are light-years from the truth! Lol
Sheds is for other animals to chew or eat. That's not fair you guys are interfering with nature. Not good.
That's actually not what they are for. However being at the top of the chain has its benefits. We do much more for conservation than you can imagine. Picking up sheds has zero negative effects on wildlife. None whatsoever!
@@advancedhabitatsolutionsah2396 Thanks for sharing that info.
I wish we had fields like that I be the winner every year come up here in Northeastern Pennsylvania where there's heavy Briars and heavy Briars and heavy Scrub oak you gotta crawl on your hands and knees to get them anybody could find sheds in open field even my daughter 6 years old could Find them