• Help Support TNDeer:

Buck dropping antlers already….

redblood

Well-Known Member
Joined
Jan 22, 2006
Messages
27,446
Reaction score
11,245
Location
Lewisburg
In the last few days seen several bucks already dropping including one of our target bucks who dropped his 2 days ago (and shed recovered) . He had been shot earlier in yr on farm behind mine. Be careful before dragging a buck if you kill one.


The big shed was found by neighbor where that deer was feeding the afternoon before. One pic he had both sides, the next one he is a half rack.
 

Attachments

  • IMG_3842.webp
    IMG_3842.webp
    13.4 KB · Views: 1
  • IMG_3968.webp
    IMG_3968.webp
    655.1 KB · Views: 1
  • IMG_3836.webp
    IMG_3836.webp
    50.2 KB · Views: 1
  • IMG_3875.webp
    IMG_3875.webp
    175.9 KB · Views: 1
  • IMG_3876.webp
    IMG_3876.webp
    33.8 KB · Views: 1
This is normal for my place this time of year. Most bucks will be shed by the second week of January here. They say the stress from getting shot at can actually make them drop their antlers earlier.
 
Generally not a good sign. I would venture to say the drought of the summer has something to do with it. Besides the one deer that was shot. I have noticed any yet on our places yet but will keep an eye out.
 
Wow...sure is early...but I guess someone needs to start the shed thread early for the 2024/2025 shed hunt season...I know we have a couple of bucks I hope we can find the sheds from.
 
I've heard from big time shed hunters 20-60-20.

20 in jan
60 in feb
20 in march

I've seen them still holding both sides in the third week of march.
 
Shedding antlers is a form of stress relief caused by a rapid drop in testosterone. It is a normal function when it occurs after all, the dos have been bred. When it happens before all the doors have been bred, it is a function of self-preservation for increasing survival odds for stressed out bucks. In essence, they are saying I am taking my ball and going home despite the game not being over.
 

Latest posts

Back
Top