Photo/Video Galleries
clayton sowrey
Emsdale,
5/3/2011
just a couple nice bucks that i had coming in this past season. the one i call web tine because his tines are kindof palmated...hoping to catch up with him in the 2011 season!
Emsdale,
5/3/2011
just a couple nice bucks that i had coming in this past season. the one i call web tine because his tines are kindof palmated...hoping to catch up with him in the 2011 season!
clayton sowrey
Emsdale,
5/3/2011
last season i was feeding the deer on a neighbours property and ended up getting a pretty cool picture of a coyote and a deer together in a few pictures. apparently the coyote was enjoying the apples and the warmth from the hay!
Emsdale,
5/3/2011
last season i was feeding the deer on a neighbours property and ended up getting a pretty cool picture of a coyote and a deer together in a few pictures. apparently the coyote was enjoying the apples and the warmth from the hay!
Kevin Jones
Sedro Woolley, WA
5/2/2011
These came from an Attack IR not a Capture IR. A few Blacktail yearlings.
Sedro Woolley, WA
5/2/2011
These came from an Attack IR not a Capture IR. A few Blacktail yearlings.
David Williams
Clintonville, WI
5/2/2011
Jakes fighting, with the Old Tom giving them heck, and the deer looking on wonder just what the heck is all the commotion.
Clintonville, WI
5/2/2011
Jakes fighting, with the Old Tom giving them heck, and the deer looking on wonder just what the heck is all the commotion.
Alan DeHaai
LaVista, NE
5/2/2011
I got this picture of a hen fanned out protecting this pile of corn. If you notice to the upper right there is a squirrel that must be dealing her fits. The picture wouldnt be unusual but I have never seen a hen fanned out. This picture was taken just just west of Avoca, Nebraska
LaVista, NE
5/2/2011
I got this picture of a hen fanned out protecting this pile of corn. If you notice to the upper right there is a squirrel that must be dealing her fits. The picture wouldnt be unusual but I have never seen a hen fanned out. This picture was taken just just west of Avoca, Nebraska
David Grimaldi
Pittsburg, KS
5/2/2011
The larger of the two bucks was injured late last season when had an encounter with him. He seemed to weather the storm and gonna be around again this year. He would of been in the 130 class last year and already has a good start for this year.
Pittsburg, KS
5/2/2011
The larger of the two bucks was injured late last season when had an encounter with him. He seemed to weather the storm and gonna be around again this year. He would of been in the 130 class last year and already has a good start for this year.
Matt Nemec
Rochester, PA
5/1/2011
The one day that I wasn't in the woods this buck happened to walk past my stand. In Pennsylvania with the antler restriction that is in place, it limits the bucks that can be shot and luck plays a huge factor. I had my camera set on 30 second delay. A doe came by right before this buck and my cuddeback caught her on camera. Since the buck has the same time stamp as the doe, it means he was between 30-60 seconds behind her, chasing her exactly!
Rochester, PA
5/1/2011
The one day that I wasn't in the woods this buck happened to walk past my stand. In Pennsylvania with the antler restriction that is in place, it limits the bucks that can be shot and luck plays a huge factor. I had my camera set on 30 second delay. A doe came by right before this buck and my cuddeback caught her on camera. Since the buck has the same time stamp as the doe, it means he was between 30-60 seconds behind her, chasing her exactly!
Ryan Katta
Stockton, NY
5/1/2011
Early morning strutter I have been keeping an eye on. From what I have seen of him he has about a inch and a half spurs. He is a very quiet bird and don't seem to gobble much. Knew he was hanging out in that area and liked to walk the ridge so I moved my camera to catch a good pic, but forgot to update the time since I've had the camera out since deer season. So the time is actually 6:41.
Stockton, NY
5/1/2011
Early morning strutter I have been keeping an eye on. From what I have seen of him he has about a inch and a half spurs. He is a very quiet bird and don't seem to gobble much. Knew he was hanging out in that area and liked to walk the ridge so I moved my camera to catch a good pic, but forgot to update the time since I've had the camera out since deer season. So the time is actually 6:41.