Photo/Video Galleries
Rodney Sims
Florence, MS
7/25/2010
This buck is called the Wildcat Buck due to the location inwhich we got the photo. The buck appears to have two mainbeams on the right side, stange and cool. The small buck he's teaching a leason to, his name is corkscrew . Generally when we get a picture of Wildcat we get a picture of Corkscrew. The other picture is of the Hilton Buck a tall young 8 point that occassionly shows up with the Wildcat duo. I don't think he likes Corkscrew either. Poor Corkscrew.............hopefully one day he'll grow some horns but I think he'll always get slamed by the other two unless he goes on a weight program. The thrid picture is of a buck we call Panhandler because he uses the creek beds for most of his travel and I thought this wa s great picture because snow in his horns because we don't get much snow in Mississippi s this is a very unusual picture for our part of the world. Thanks-Rodney
Florence, MS
7/25/2010
This buck is called the Wildcat Buck due to the location inwhich we got the photo. The buck appears to have two mainbeams on the right side, stange and cool. The small buck he's teaching a leason to, his name is corkscrew . Generally when we get a picture of Wildcat we get a picture of Corkscrew. The other picture is of the Hilton Buck a tall young 8 point that occassionly shows up with the Wildcat duo. I don't think he likes Corkscrew either. Poor Corkscrew.............hopefully one day he'll grow some horns but I think he'll always get slamed by the other two unless he goes on a weight program. The thrid picture is of a buck we call Panhandler because he uses the creek beds for most of his travel and I thought this wa s great picture because snow in his horns because we don't get much snow in Mississippi s this is a very unusual picture for our part of the world. Thanks-Rodney
Nate Lawrence
fort atkinson, WI
7/25/2010
First night with the new camera, these were taken about 4 hours after the camera was installed in the woods.
fort atkinson, WI
7/25/2010
First night with the new camera, these were taken about 4 hours after the camera was installed in the woods.
Doug Yoak
Big Bend, WV
7/25/2010
This doe was caught in mid jump as we were going to check the camera. This shows just how quick the trigger speed is. My friend is going this weekend to get himself a cuddeback.
Big Bend, WV
7/25/2010
This doe was caught in mid jump as we were going to check the camera. This shows just how quick the trigger speed is. My friend is going this weekend to get himself a cuddeback.
Johnny White
Whitwell, TN
7/25/2010
First bobcat picture. nice picture quality looks like he is goin towards that coon. bunch of squirrels runnin around in the last picture
Whitwell, TN
7/25/2010
First bobcat picture. nice picture quality looks like he is goin towards that coon. bunch of squirrels runnin around in the last picture
Joe Chamberlain
Troy, PA
7/25/2010
Got this picture 2 weeks after there mother tore down my other camera.
Troy, PA
7/25/2010
Got this picture 2 weeks after there mother tore down my other camera.
Scott Buddle
Herkimer, NY
7/24/2010
I got the camera for christmas and put on a food plot at my hunting camp last week. I had 75 pictures of deer after leaving it out for one week and 5 different bucks. This was so simple to set up and I cant wait to buy more cameras. Than you for a great product.
Herkimer, NY
7/24/2010
I got the camera for christmas and put on a food plot at my hunting camp last week. I had 75 pictures of deer after leaving it out for one week and 5 different bucks. This was so simple to set up and I cant wait to buy more cameras. Than you for a great product.
Jeff Luberto
West Milford, NJ
7/24/2010
This is a typical NJ Black Bear. You can see by the tags in his ears he has been in trouble before. If this bear gets in trouble again and captured by the state he will be put down. Hopefully he will stay clean until December when we will be allowed to hunt the over populated Black Bears in NJ for the first time in 7 years.
West Milford, NJ
7/24/2010
This is a typical NJ Black Bear. You can see by the tags in his ears he has been in trouble before. If this bear gets in trouble again and captured by the state he will be put down. Hopefully he will stay clean until December when we will be allowed to hunt the over populated Black Bears in NJ for the first time in 7 years.