This February, hunters face the off-season blues as deer season ends, but shed hunting offers a thrilling alternative. With proposed new regulations removing the requirement to possess a deer hunting tag while collecting shed antlers, more enthusiasts may be encouraged to venture into the woods in search of these naturally discarded antlers.
Training dogs for shed hunting presents another exciting angle, as dogs’ keen sense of smell can aid in locating these valuable finds. Expert Zachary Adams shares insights on building effective hunting techniques and emphasizes safety, especially with leashed dogs. Interested readers can explore practical tips and the potential impact of the regulation changes on the sport.
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