Oh, there's NO doubt in my mind he's the offspring of "Splits"! The split g2 is even on the same side........pretty neat!
Adam, the big factor in finding sheds is to be looking in areas that bucks frequent at this time of the year. It sounds pretty obvious but I've put about 15 miles on my feet of which most of that over the same areas every other two weeks or so. The biggest problem I encounter is the deer don't yard up down here like they do up north. They have pockets and fingers in between large fields which are interspersed with a lot of land I can't seem to get permission on. I'd be able to triple my finds if I could just walk anywhere but that's a huge obstacle we all have to deal with.
Hayfields are awesome, that is prime shed hunting. I've only got one small hayfield to look in myself. Always! Always take binoculars! Saves alot of walking when you see a potential shed a hundred yards out. Look for tips, curves and pedicles or just parts of horn. I've gotten to where I don't have to look right at a horn to see it though. If I can glance within 5-10 feet of one I'll generally find it. It does take an eye for them and all that is, "is practice". Goodluck this weekend!