How long did it take you to find the shed in this pic?
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How long did it take you to find the shed in this pic?
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umm, not quit one second..lol
Are you sure.![]()
It looks like there are two sheds in the photo, the second one top middle - either a matched set or double find.
yep, i agree with LDB, 12 o'clock from the shed you see right away, looks like another one.
I can picture deershed running back to the woods right now looking for the one he missed LOL. Does look like another antler. Set the record straight for us deershed!!
There is a second shed laying straight above the obvious one,it's under the arch of the vine.
The two sheds were off different deer and not a match.I found the obvious one first and while taking my "as it layed" photo saw the second shed laying.
How many would have spotted that second shed or would have kept on walking?
Here's a pic of the second shed from the opposite side.You can see the vine in both pics and where the shed is in relation to it.
The obvious shed is one half to 3 matching sets I've found off the same deer.
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Did anyone cheat by looking at the properties tag for clues?![]()
Great pics!
Let's keep this going a bit. Try to find the antlers in this photo (the first one is slightly obvious).
No looking at the properties tag either!
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I see it! I see it. The first one is at 6 o' clock and the other is at about 11:45-12:00, then there is another inbetween those two. They make a straight line across and up the hill....
Not quite right, Squirrelhunter!
Looks like there's one at 6 o'clock and 12:00.If there's anymore in this pic it looks like something a couple feet to the right of shed at 12:00.
My binos are a little blurry.![]()
Nice looking shed!
You got it, Deershed. Here's a closeup of the set in the background. It's tough to see them in the original photo because I was facing into the sun when I took the photo.
This is the only triple-find I can remember ever having, although I found 5 within 100 yards of each other on the same hill this year (3 fresh, 2 old).
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