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Old 03-20-2018, 09:45 PM
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Originally Posted by fishnguy View Post
Thank you for the responses, guys. I really appreciate it. It does make sense. Also, half of the fields border the river valley, quite steep all the way down to the river. Others are just a quarter or two away from it. I guess I will have to wait until more snow melts and it dries up a little to go down and see what I can find. So far in the past couple of years I had only found an old moose shed there and that is it. I am not that great at it though and have only done it a couple of years now, so the fields was my easy way out

As for the other food sources, I drove around to look for them and there a few grain bins here and there. I saw some deer tracks there and a couple of mulies. Other than that, all fields are just cover with untouched snow and practically no deer sign for miles.

I hope to find some elk sheds there, but I doubt that is going to happen because it is mostly cows that are feeding on the bales with a few spikes. I actually have not seen a bull there since mid- or end of October, spikes excluded.

If someone who knows what they are doing in terms of shed hunting in Peace River area wants to take me out and teach me a thing or two about it, I would not mind tagging along at all
Sounds like you don’t need anyone to take you out,your on good spots already just need to keep tabs on em!sheds are fairly easy to find if you just look in the right spots!where critters have been hanging out and feeding for the last few months an you will be rewarded!lots of boot leather burnt once the snow melts on frwsh trails an you’ll be laughin!
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