Adam, where'd you get the idea for this video? Lol. Seen a buck 2 weeks ago with one side of his rack still on. Not sure I remember seeing one with a rack still on in med March. At least up here. But it probably happens more than one thinks.
Where are you located? Probably due to mild winter.. a lot of factors. Here’s an article I wrote with a lot of info explaining that www.fieldandstream.com/hunting/when-do-deer-shed-their-antlers/?amp
@@adamlewis_outdoor I'm west of TC, Michigan. It was the first time, since gun season, that all the bucks came back into the farmer's field across the street. Out of there winter deer yard. Actually there were two of them that still had one side of horns. I call them the five amigos, all nice bucks, they hang together all summer, early fall, pretty much up until velvet shed, and/or first doe goes into heat. Somehow, miraculously, they made it through the season!?! I got history with two of them. Maybe this is the year! Lol. I'll check that article out.
Adam, where'd you get the idea for this video? Lol.
Seen a buck 2 weeks ago with one side of his rack still on. Not sure I remember seeing one with a rack still on in med March. At least up here. But it probably happens more than one thinks.
Where are you located? Probably due to mild winter.. a lot of factors. Here’s an article I wrote with a lot of info explaining that www.fieldandstream.com/hunting/when-do-deer-shed-their-antlers/?amp
@@adamlewis_outdoor I'm west of TC, Michigan. It was the first time, since gun season, that all the bucks came back into the farmer's field across the street. Out of there winter deer yard. Actually there were two of them that still had one side of horns. I call them the five amigos, all nice bucks, they hang together all summer, early fall, pretty much up until velvet shed, and/or first doe goes into heat. Somehow, miraculously, they made it through the season!?! I got history with two of them. Maybe this is the year! Lol.
I'll check that article out.