HUnters and anglers are a amusing group. We accept several data points, such as seasonal time and weather, and draw immense conclusions. The easiest way to set up is when it comes to white routine.
When October begins to give way to November, talking in the circles of deer hunting is always the same: are they already chasing? Will it be at the beginning of this year? Then, as the ruts progress, we apply our personal experience to fill empty places. If we withdraw the stud in the first week of November, we will probably announce a rut on time.
If we could not witness, as we expected, it was a kind of tardy rut. Until spring, we forget about all this and watch how the fins appear on time. What is quite good proof that the rupture took place as always.
The mini version of this happens with a compatriot shed. We know that January is the month in which the shed season begins and that there are antlers. But how much? Is it worth placing nice? Well, it is for a debate, but it doesn’t have much in common with time a decrease in antlers.
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Too early or too tardy?
The first reports of antlers hitting the earth usually arrive at the end of December. These are deer that can be stressed from the wounds in the season, or they can simply be genetically predisposed to the fall at Christmas.
They are also an exception, not a principle – like Bucks, which seem to move until the turkey season. Nature does not comply with its own rules all the time. Or a better way to look at it would be that we do not quite understand how much the rules differ depending on the individuals.
Over time, you have five months, during which antlers could and do, hit the ground. But if you want to maximize your time and apply the course of your shoes best, there is a time window in which it will happen.
Best month

February is the best time to search for antlers. By the end of the month, most deer will throw their headgear and your task is to find them. However, there are several reservations.
If the snow appears in the waves and burial of antlers, the best plant will be much closer at the end of March and even April. If not, you can concentrate your efforts in the last two weeks of February.
Another great caveat to consider is how many other people have access to your places. If you compete with lots of temporarily dismissed construction workers or generally addicted to antlers, you may not want to grant the best routes to the competition up to Valentine’s Day.
In this case, it is not about the time when antlers come out of the Bucks head, but instead wonders how many other people can find what is first. You can still direct most of your efforts for a seasonal time, but in this case understanding that the early bird gets a bone.
Weekly time
Just like when hunting public areas or really every ground, weekly time plays a huge role in success. Nobody hunting deer with no penetration would decide to hunt on Saturday afternoon in October, when they could hunt for Thursday afternoon.
Sure, hunters play a weather game and try to work with deer the best they can, but the pressure affects more than anything else.
The same principle applies to dropping hunting on earth with other antlers of antlers. If you have this option, the time of walks in the middle of the week will cause more shed. It is true whether you will start in January or wait until the children are in the spring break in March.