Photo/Video Galleries
Matt Dick
Warsaw, IN
1/28/2011
The photo was taken over a late season food plot. The antlerless deer in the picture is another buck that has shed his antlers previously. He came closer to the camera in the next frame and I was able to confimr that he was a buck.
Warsaw, IN
1/28/2011
The photo was taken over a late season food plot. The antlerless deer in the picture is another buck that has shed his antlers previously. He came closer to the camera in the next frame and I was able to confimr that he was a buck.
Tyler Russom
chaffee, MO
1/27/2011
Over the past few years I have gotten 1000's of great pics with my 2 cuddebacks and normally would not be so suprized by a deer picture. But to see a fawn with spots on January 24th is Southern Missouri seemed to be very unusual.
chaffee, MO
1/27/2011
Over the past few years I have gotten 1000's of great pics with my 2 cuddebacks and normally would not be so suprized by a deer picture. But to see a fawn with spots on January 24th is Southern Missouri seemed to be very unusual.
Tyler Messer
Burlington, IA
1/27/2011
Ten inches of fresh snow and still falling couldn't keep this buck from his nightly visit.
Burlington, IA
1/27/2011
Ten inches of fresh snow and still falling couldn't keep this buck from his nightly visit.
leon Hank
Holt, MI
1/27/2011
Young spike breeding a doe in the second rut (early December in northern Michigan). The two deer are only feet away from the camera and you can see the excited expression on the buck's face.
Holt, MI
1/27/2011
Young spike breeding a doe in the second rut (early December in northern Michigan). The two deer are only feet away from the camera and you can see the excited expression on the buck's face.
kevin schlipp
isanti, MN
1/27/2011
just a neat photo,But it made me think of what I have said and heard before. If a turkey had a deer's nose and the deer had the turkey's eyes would we harvest any.
isanti, MN
1/27/2011
just a neat photo,But it made me think of what I have said and heard before. If a turkey had a deer's nose and the deer had the turkey's eyes would we harvest any.
Jim Cannon
Murfreesboro,, AR
1/27/2011
The enclosed photo was taken with a cuddeback capture after the doe made the first jump immediately following the shot. The distance of the shot was 15 yards and I used an excalibur crossbow with a blot tipped with a 2 blade Rage broadhead. The exit would is clearly visable as well as midair blood pouring from the wound. The cuddeback I had on the feeder did a great job. I thought you would like to see a photo that showed graphic evidence of fast trigger speed.
Murfreesboro,, AR
1/27/2011
The enclosed photo was taken with a cuddeback capture after the doe made the first jump immediately following the shot. The distance of the shot was 15 yards and I used an excalibur crossbow with a blot tipped with a 2 blade Rage broadhead. The exit would is clearly visable as well as midair blood pouring from the wound. The cuddeback I had on the feeder did a great job. I thought you would like to see a photo that showed graphic evidence of fast trigger speed.