Burn itI hope if someone finds it, they hide it and never turn it in. People would be looking for years.
Sort of like all the elk and deer symbol waypoints shared with the OnX company.Genius app though. You are compiling thousands of waypoints of areas where animals are shedding. After a few years you would have every hot spot dialed in and could clean house if you are greedy enough.
That what I was thinking. LolWell, looking at the shadow in the top left of the picture, it looks like it's laying in someone's back yard next to a wood slat fence.
Jokes on them. I put elk and deer waypoints where I think elk and deer should be hanging out. Turns out I'm wrong 99% of the time and too lazy to delete waypoints.Sort of like all the elk and deer symbol waypoints shared with the OnX company.
I can answer this from the perspective of why its so popular in Utah.WTF. I mean to each their own and I certainly have sheds that I have picked up over the years and it can be a fun excuse for a guys weekend but I can’t wrap my head around the new obsession with shed hunting.
I also have an issue with people being in winter range pushing animals around to get sheds.
I guess that makes sense.I can answer this from the perspective of why its so popular in Utah.
It is hard to draw tags, even for residents. I work with a kid that has 18 elk points and that affords him a 10% chance of drawing this year. Even general season deer is not a yearly thing anymore. Some of the southern units are 4-5 years for a general deer tag.
Shed hunting is something that they can do every year and it scratches the "hunting" itch. It is the same reason when someone draws LE elk or deer tag and they take the entire town with them. For most, its the only chance to go "hunting."
As a resident of Utah, I think its weird and I don't understand it. I get out and look for sheds each spring but its mostly just to get out and hike around in the woods. It is just something to do.I guess that makes sense.
I think those reasons can be summed up in social media fame and money. Everybody wants to be like Hushin, ShedCrazy or Rise and Shed.There are a multitude of other reasons for it as well, but that would take a couple days to get through.
I don't want to derail the thread but this is also true but not necessarily a bad thing. At its core, its the American dream. They took something they loved and found a way to make money at it.I think those reasons can be summed up in social media fame and money. Everybody wants to be like Hushin, ShedCrazy or Rise and Shed.
Youre 100% right. This is one of those topics that can be argued to death, there fore im just going to avoid it hahaI don't want to derail the thread but this is also true but not necessarily a bad thing. At its core, its the American dream. They took something they loved and found a way to make money at it.
Never heard of any of those things. You obviously have, and are part of an overarching issue. Just delete the apps and don't look back. Super easy. Even easier if you never had them in the first place.I think those reasons can be summed up in social media fame and money. Everybody wants to be like Hushin, ShedCrazy or Rise and Shed.