Carlee with the 4th matching set from the C4 |
Matching sets of sheds are quite rare - think about it - the buck has to cast both antlers at almost the exact same time, or you have to get very lucky to find both of them, even though they were dropped several days apart and several hundred yards apart.
We have had some of that good luck recently because we found our FOURTH matching set of sheds on the south end of the C4 from a buck that we call the Split-2 Buck due to his matching split G-2s (very clever name don't you think?) We haven't seen this buck in quite some time and now we know why - the area where Chase found them is a secluded part of the ranch that has some pretty rough terrain so there isn't any road access to that area - you pretty much have to walk in to that part of the property.
Chase is NOT supposed to be shed hunting without me - being there every day gives him too big of an advantage - but sometimes he just can't help himself and he goes "scouting" to check out new stand locations or to look for predator sign or some other likely excuse to get in the woods and wander around.....he really isn't shed hunting - he is just "scouting". He says he can't help it if he wanders into the remotest part of the property and accidentally finds ANOTHER matching set of 180+ antlers....what is a guy supposed to do - leave them there on the ground for the squirrels and rabbits to eat? Of course not!
More to come soon....................
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