Hahaha yes there is definitely something about them! It’s funny because I ended up losing one of mine on that trip right after I said how lucky they are😂
The elk are already dropping there? They don't drop for at least another month here. Me and a couple friends are planning a shed hunting trip out there sometime and don't rlly know where to go or anything, if you wanna give us some tips we'd rlly appreciate it. If not I respect that too
Haha no last years trip! We usually don’t start looking for elk sheds end of March! As far as tips, it really depends on the area you try. There is a ton of variance in what the elk prefer area to area over here so I would say research online and pick an area with good elk numbers then spend your trip learning that area. General rule for us is finding southern faces around that 7000 feet mark for elk. Try to stay on bull tracks all day and don’t be afraid to check out north slopes as well!
@MTN PACKERS lol, I was kinda confused but thanks for the tips, our main goal is brown elk sheds and at least one moose paddle cause we don't have those here
You guys are living the life. I’m 20 and can’t do a sliver of what y’all get to do. Have fun running through the mountains with your friends
Thanks we always try to never take it for granted!
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Nice video guys
Half decent day of shed finding!
crazy u say that about the gloves! lol. my son bought me a leather pair jus like yours!! I have found my record best year, size n quantity, so far!!!😆
Hahaha yes there is definitely something about them! It’s funny because I ended up losing one of mine on that trip right after I said how lucky they are😂
OMG. The Mtn Packers are the Shit!!!
Great finds
Good job!
Thank you, we appreciate it!!
Let’s gooo!!
What type of editing site or app do you use? Been watching for awhile and had to come back to this video to get me fired up for 2023
We just use iMovie! Good luck this year👊
Awesome video!
Hell ya!!!!🤙🏼
The elk are already dropping there? They don't drop for at least another month here. Me and a couple friends are planning a shed hunting trip out there sometime and don't rlly know where to go or anything, if you wanna give us some tips we'd rlly appreciate it. If not I respect that too
Haha no last years trip! We usually don’t start looking for elk sheds end of March! As far as tips, it really depends on the area you try. There is a ton of variance in what the elk prefer area to area over here so I would say research online and pick an area with good elk numbers then spend your trip learning that area. General rule for us is finding southern faces around that 7000 feet mark for elk. Try to stay on bull tracks all day and don’t be afraid to check out north slopes as well!
@MTN PACKERS lol, I was kinda confused but thanks for the tips, our main goal is brown elk sheds and at least one moose paddle cause we don't have those here
@@eriknielsen1428 put some miles on and I’m sure you guys will get into a pocket of them! Good luck!
@@mtn_packers Thanks!
How much do those weigh?
It all depends on the size of the antler but we have had around 80 pounds of antlers on our backs before!
Damn that’s impressive.
Where is this is it in Canada or something
Nope we are in the states!
Found 127 by myself but not never that many elk that’s wild 🔥🔥🤌🏼