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    135inchsingle is offline Member Moving Up In The World 135inchsingle
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    Now that shed season is pretty much over and this forum is slow how about showing us some of your favorites? I'll start with these. I like massive ones and have been fortunate through the years to pick up a few good ones. From the top going clockwise the total circumference measurements are... 22 0/8, 20 0/8, 21 4/8, 23 0/8, 23 1/8, 20 1/8. These are all Nebraska sheds. Ok everyone, let's see em! I'd also like to say congrats to everyone here for the great bunch of sheds that were found and shared with everyone.

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    Egads, that's an awsome pile of gorgeous sheds. "Go Corn Huskers"! I'll get something posted I guess but it'll look pretty sick next to that pile of bone. Man, those are the stuff you dream about, aren't they?

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    Shaq, There's 3 "aints" in this world.....There aint no good digging, there aint no bad sex, and there aint no bad shed antlers! Some are just different! I look forward to seeing other favorites here. Come on everyone!

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    Here are most of my whitetail drop tine sheds. I would have to say that drop tines are my favorite shed. The two in the back are double drop tine sheds and they range in size from about 25 inches to well over 100 inches.

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    It's allways nice to see those! Good pic!

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    This has to be one of my favorite drop tine sheds.

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    Here is another cool little tiny drop tine shed.

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    Awesome sheds guys!!!!..thank God for Iowa and Nebraska and the monsters they grow.


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    WOW,some awesome sheds!! I feel like Shag,I've got alot of little ones and a handful that might get a glance from you two.
    Just the same I'm proud of each and evey shed I ever found.I'll have to dig though my sheds and dig out the bigger ones.Other then my 14 pt. single, I like the bigger matching sets that I've found.And the more work involved in finding any single shed the more rewarding it is,like the chewed up shed I had to chase the squirrel to get.There wasn't much left of that shed,but what an experience claiming that shed mine.
    Here's my once in a life find for me.

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    Deershed that is a once and a lifetime shed for anyone. Congrats on an awesome shed. That's a monster.

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    Here are some of Tyler's and my favorite sheds...





    and finally, here is my favorite shedhunting partner ( I hope to be as good as him someday when it comes to shedhunting )



    Tim

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    Great photos so far. Come on everyone, there's more than this on this forum.

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    Here's my favorite. It's the 2nd half of my first (and so far only) matched set.
    I also had a good helper that day!
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    Great pictures guys.

    I've only found two sheds in my life. Nothing like you all got there.

    TJF >> That one shed looks like it's still got blood on it.

    Not that I'm not looking though. I look for sheds, arrowheads and turtle shells (for turkey calls)

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    Tyler found it on a Saturday morning by a stack of straw bales. I had walked it the day before as the stack was by the road on the way to work. The buck dropped it inbetween my check and Tyler's so it was a very fresh drop. We find a few with blood on them. Would love to see a buck actually shed an antler as I have heard of others witnessing the event.

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