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MISSOULA, Mont. — As spring returns to Montana, so do the shed hunters. Those who trek through forests and foothills in search of naturally dropped antlers from elk, deer, and moose.
There are approximately 280,000 Rocky Mountain Elk and about 400,000 mule deer in Colorado, according to Colorado Parks and Wildlife. East of I-25, shed hunting is allowed year-round on public lands.
Three Montana Army National Guard members face trespassing charges after authorities said they landed a Black Hawk helicopter in a mountain pasture on a private ranch to take several elk antlers ...
Heath Thurman | Potter Park Zoo Like other members of the Cervidae (deer) family, male elk shed their antlers each spring. Emmett is part of Potter Park’s herd of seven elk.
To keep antlers that are still attached to a white-tail deer skull, you need to pay the agency $10 per point. Elk antlers still attached to a skull are $20 a point.