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Big Whitetail shed
30 July 2008, 01:36
AFreemanBig Whitetail shed
Just found the left shed from the Jon Schmucker buck.
The deer was shot two years ago in Adams County Ohio and scored right at 300".
A good friend of mine was out not long ago and stumbled across this shed.
It had been sitting under a thick grouping of cedar trees and was partially covered.
30 July 2008, 03:13
Bobby TomekI am in awe. That shed alone weighs as much as some of the deer in my neck of the woods...

Bobby
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30 July 2008, 03:42
Kamo GariIncredible mass. Good job putting the WD can in for scale.

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30 July 2008, 07:16
StormsGSPWow, great find!
Loved your website too.
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30 July 2008, 07:36
Wendell ReichHere is Schmucker buck.
30 July 2008, 20:25
larrysI've never seen a shed make it two years in my neck of the woods. I bet that is a different buck still out there.
Larry
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30 July 2008, 22:07
Wendell ReichLarry,
That is my thought as well. I originally posted it, but it sounded rude the way I said it.

so I deleted it.
To be honest, that shed looks like it is from this year. 3 years is a long time for an antler to live in the wild.
30 July 2008, 23:14
Eland SlayerAnother vote for this year's shed +1
Antlers, at least in these parts loose their color and turn bone white in a couple of months which leads me to agree that it is less than a year old. I can't ever remember finding a shed older than six months that wasn't completely white. Of course if it were laying under a cedar tree totally covered from sunlight it is possible. You can see where rodents have been gnawing. That is an awesome find.
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Originally posted by M16:
Antlers, at least in these parts loose their color and turn bone white in a couple of months which leads me to agree that it is less than a year old. I can't ever remember finding a shed older than six months that wasn't completely white.
I totally agree. The lucky finder should tell no one about the location and look forward towards an exciting hunting season!
31 July 2008, 22:24
JarrodAnother vote for this years shed..
"Science only goes so far then God takes over."
01 August 2008, 04:01
AFreemanGuys,
It is positively the Schmuker buck.
Photos of the buck two years previous show it and so too do the photos of it when it was shot. There are far too many similarities to the rack when it was shot, such as both the G-3 and G-4’s have three points branching off.
Also, the shed was found within hundreds of yards from where John shot the buck.
In addition, the thicket of cedars where it was found is extremely thick. No sun light can get in and also it was buried by cedar needles.
Regardless, it makes no difference, got my eyes on two that are alive and just about as big!
Within five miles of where John shot his.
01 August 2008, 04:07
AFreemanOne more note.
Notice the long point shooting forward off of both G-3's about mid way up the G-3.
Also, both have crab-claws at the end.
01 August 2008, 05:35
Kamo Gari[QUOTE]Originally posted by Wendell Reich:
Here is Schmucker buck.
Which for all of history shall now be known as the Out of Lucker Big Sucker Schmucker Buck-er.

KG
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I am not familiar with Whitetail genetics. However, with roe deer which is a relative to your deer it is quite common to find bucks within a given area which look very similar or show at least the very same antler type.
I wonder how many times we thought we saw the very same buck while in fact it was a full or half brother.
01 August 2008, 20:00
wapiti7There is no way that shed is less than a year old. First of all it was found under a tree, without direct sun light, it won't bleach near as fast. Plus look at the first few tines, they,ve been eaten by mice. And the bottom half of the shed has been under dirt for some time.