Photo/Video Galleries
Clark Kulp
Sevierville, TN
2/22/2011
The 3 pictures are from my backyard in Sevierville TN.The one is of a bobcat that came through one night and have not seen anymore since.The other two pictures are of coyotes that visit frequently and a black coyote one of two ones that frequent the area.The photo with a black coyote and the blond coyote is a coydog. My son showed a picture of this coyote to Great Smoky Mountain Park biologists and said it was cross between a dog and coyote.Thanks for all the great pictures. Clark Kulp
Sevierville, TN
2/22/2011
The 3 pictures are from my backyard in Sevierville TN.The one is of a bobcat that came through one night and have not seen anymore since.The other two pictures are of coyotes that visit frequently and a black coyote one of two ones that frequent the area.The photo with a black coyote and the blond coyote is a coydog. My son showed a picture of this coyote to Great Smoky Mountain Park biologists and said it was cross between a dog and coyote.Thanks for all the great pictures. Clark Kulp
Tom Hill
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2/22/2011
While conducting a post dear season camera survey with 29 Capture Cuddeback cameras, I caught this one picture.
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2/22/2011
While conducting a post dear season camera survey with 29 Capture Cuddeback cameras, I caught this one picture.
Gerald Bethany
Vicksburg, MS
2/22/2011
We have a lot of Does and smaller Buck on this lease. A small six point was three minutes ahead of this Big Buck.
Vicksburg, MS
2/22/2011
We have a lot of Does and smaller Buck on this lease. A small six point was three minutes ahead of this Big Buck.
Tryg Spilde
East Grand Forks, MN
2/22/2011
I saw him once during the 2009 hunting season but never got a crack at him. The following summer, he was back on my camera. He came out the opening night of the 2010 bow season. This time I was able to put an arrow in him. After a couple days of searching I was unable to find the buck. A few days later, he showed up on my Cuddeback once again. This time with my arrow sticking out of his right side. A few weeks later, he gave me another chance during bow season. With my first arrow still lodged in his right side, I flung another arrow at him. All I found was the arrow sticking in the dirt with nothing but hide in he broad-head. A few days later he again showed up on my camera. This time with a 12 inch gash in his left side. A few weeks later, during the muzzleloader season, I got a call from someone who said he thought he just shot the buck that I had wounded twice during the bowseason. Sure enough, it was the same deer. I couldn't really complain. I had my chance(s).
East Grand Forks, MN
2/22/2011
I saw him once during the 2009 hunting season but never got a crack at him. The following summer, he was back on my camera. He came out the opening night of the 2010 bow season. This time I was able to put an arrow in him. After a couple days of searching I was unable to find the buck. A few days later, he showed up on my Cuddeback once again. This time with my arrow sticking out of his right side. A few weeks later, he gave me another chance during bow season. With my first arrow still lodged in his right side, I flung another arrow at him. All I found was the arrow sticking in the dirt with nothing but hide in he broad-head. A few days later he again showed up on my camera. This time with a 12 inch gash in his left side. A few weeks later, during the muzzleloader season, I got a call from someone who said he thought he just shot the buck that I had wounded twice during the bowseason. Sure enough, it was the same deer. I couldn't really complain. I had my chance(s).