Photo/Video Galleries
Brian Wiersma
Randolph, WI
10/30/2013
I POSITIONED ONE OF MY ATTACK IR'S OVER A SCRAPE ON A CUDDE STICK STAND TO GET AN IMAGE OF THE BUCK MAKING IT AND A BIRD MUST'VE THOUGHT IT WAS A GOOD PLACE TO LAND. THE TRIGGER SPEED MUST BE PHENOMINAL TO CAPTURE A BIRD !!
Randolph, WI
10/30/2013
I POSITIONED ONE OF MY ATTACK IR'S OVER A SCRAPE ON A CUDDE STICK STAND TO GET AN IMAGE OF THE BUCK MAKING IT AND A BIRD MUST'VE THOUGHT IT WAS A GOOD PLACE TO LAND. THE TRIGGER SPEED MUST BE PHENOMINAL TO CAPTURE A BIRD !!
Sean Macintire
New Boston, NH
10/30/2013
This photo was taken on Sunday October 28th 2012 youth weekend. My daughter and I had been out all day Saturday and most of the day Sunday and had seen two doe. Being ten years old she was disapointed to say the least that we hadn't seen any shooter bucks and decided that she was done for the day at around 2 pm. Well the following weekend I had gone back to this spot for muzzleloader and to check the camera. When I got home and checked the card I had 9 pictures of this stud. From the other pictures combined I counted 14 points. This Buck had come in at about 5:25 pm that Sunday youth weekend. My daughter was crushed. That could've been her first whitetail ever. It's a hard lesson learned that most adults don't learn till later in life that she has learned at 10 and that is if you're not out when you have the opportunity to hunt you may miss a beautiful animal such as this one.
New Boston, NH
10/30/2013
This photo was taken on Sunday October 28th 2012 youth weekend. My daughter and I had been out all day Saturday and most of the day Sunday and had seen two doe. Being ten years old she was disapointed to say the least that we hadn't seen any shooter bucks and decided that she was done for the day at around 2 pm. Well the following weekend I had gone back to this spot for muzzleloader and to check the camera. When I got home and checked the card I had 9 pictures of this stud. From the other pictures combined I counted 14 points. This Buck had come in at about 5:25 pm that Sunday youth weekend. My daughter was crushed. That could've been her first whitetail ever. It's a hard lesson learned that most adults don't learn till later in life that she has learned at 10 and that is if you're not out when you have the opportunity to hunt you may miss a beautiful animal such as this one.
Jeremy Stidd
Fieldon, IL
10/29/2013
A decent 9-pointer, actually have another photo of him two days later. This photo was taken within 100 yards of my house along a creek bottom.
Fieldon, IL
10/29/2013
A decent 9-pointer, actually have another photo of him two days later. This photo was taken within 100 yards of my house along a creek bottom.
Darin Kotil
Bennington, NE
10/29/2013
A few up and coming bucks on my farm in Southeast Nebraska during the summer of 2013. The draw is between two bean fields where they have been spotted a lot
Bennington, NE
10/29/2013
A few up and coming bucks on my farm in Southeast Nebraska during the summer of 2013. The draw is between two bean fields where they have been spotted a lot
Trever Harkness
Greenville, MI
10/29/2013
Indiana bruiser ....we have only seen the buck on cameral (1) other time in velvet....mid April. Hope to run into him during season.
Greenville, MI
10/29/2013
Indiana bruiser ....we have only seen the buck on cameral (1) other time in velvet....mid April. Hope to run into him during season.
Kyle Sobaski
Brighton, IA
10/29/2013
Here is a great buck with one of biggest nastiest lookin tumors I've ever seen on a deer!!! I started off getting pix of this deer starting on July 10 and his tumor was the size of a softball. I got him on camera each week, hundreds of pictures of the tumor growing until it became the size of a beach ball by September 12. And that was the last time I got a pic of him. Idk if the tumor killed him or he moved out of the area... I thought it was very interesting and abnormal so I thought I'd share!
Brighton, IA
10/29/2013
Here is a great buck with one of biggest nastiest lookin tumors I've ever seen on a deer!!! I started off getting pix of this deer starting on July 10 and his tumor was the size of a softball. I got him on camera each week, hundreds of pictures of the tumor growing until it became the size of a beach ball by September 12. And that was the last time I got a pic of him. Idk if the tumor killed him or he moved out of the area... I thought it was very interesting and abnormal so I thought I'd share!