Photo/Video Galleries
Randy Godick
Thunder Bay, ON
12/9/2011
Just down from my Blind I wasnt seeing any Deer These Guys are all Business
Thunder Bay, ON
12/9/2011
Just down from my Blind I wasnt seeing any Deer These Guys are all Business
Luke Doucette
Quispamsus, NB
12/8/2011
An Older picture, that happened right under by buddies hunting stand, this coyote had killed this whitetail deer, what a picture.
Quispamsus, NB
12/8/2011
An Older picture, that happened right under by buddies hunting stand, this coyote had killed this whitetail deer, what a picture.
Jamie Boyd
White Lake, WI
12/8/2011
The buck on the left was killed on 11/26/11.. He was 9 1/2 years old and lived on public hunting land. I know his age thanks to Cuddeback because I have pics of him since he was 3 1/2.. Very smart buck until 2 weeks ago.. This pic was taken in 2009 and 2010 was his biggest year.. He went down hill this year.
White Lake, WI
12/8/2011
The buck on the left was killed on 11/26/11.. He was 9 1/2 years old and lived on public hunting land. I know his age thanks to Cuddeback because I have pics of him since he was 3 1/2.. Very smart buck until 2 weeks ago.. This pic was taken in 2009 and 2010 was his biggest year.. He went down hill this year.
John Boulter
Douglas, MA
12/8/2011
On October 22nd I was hunting in my home state of Massachusetts and had several does heading towards my stand around 7:00am. I had my camera set to take a picture every minute and had noticed it had just taken a photo of this doe but she still had not presented a good angle for a shot, the flash caused her to move up just a little more and I got ready to take a shot. AS you can see the camera caught the moment my arrow struck the deer causing her to rear up her back legs. The orange trail you see in the photo is from my lighted nock moving while the photo is being taken. I was so impressed with the photo that I have enlarged and framed it and placed it on my wall in my trophy room.
Douglas, MA
12/8/2011
On October 22nd I was hunting in my home state of Massachusetts and had several does heading towards my stand around 7:00am. I had my camera set to take a picture every minute and had noticed it had just taken a photo of this doe but she still had not presented a good angle for a shot, the flash caused her to move up just a little more and I got ready to take a shot. AS you can see the camera caught the moment my arrow struck the deer causing her to rear up her back legs. The orange trail you see in the photo is from my lighted nock moving while the photo is being taken. I was so impressed with the photo that I have enlarged and framed it and placed it on my wall in my trophy room.
Hunter Lettman
Belleville, WI
12/8/2011
I checked the camera yesterday and this is what I was surprised to find. I asked the neighbors and no one has seen this buck. If I get a chance at him, I'll take a poke at him during late season with the bow.
Belleville, WI
12/8/2011
I checked the camera yesterday and this is what I was surprised to find. I asked the neighbors and no one has seen this buck. If I get a chance at him, I'll take a poke at him during late season with the bow.
Don Mittag
Eagle, WI
12/7/2011
Was surprised to see this guy about 30 minutes after a doe picture and about a hour before the next deer. The DNR confirms that it isn't a house cat.
Eagle, WI
12/7/2011
Was surprised to see this guy about 30 minutes after a doe picture and about a hour before the next deer. The DNR confirms that it isn't a house cat.
Troy Lamkins
sidney, IA
12/7/2011
Cant wait for late season muzzleloader to open up this guy is on my hit list
sidney, IA
12/7/2011
Cant wait for late season muzzleloader to open up this guy is on my hit list
Korey Rains
EllisGrove, IL
12/7/2011
That big buck is not the only one marking the scrape! An amazing shot of an IL bobcat.
EllisGrove, IL
12/7/2011
That big buck is not the only one marking the scrape! An amazing shot of an IL bobcat.