Photo/Video Galleries
Dustin Krueger
Mazomanie, WI
10/15/2009
Got some early season sparring getting a little rough, a nice doe and fawn pic, and what I call the devil buck on a foggy morning.
Mazomanie, WI
10/15/2009
Got some early season sparring getting a little rough, a nice doe and fawn pic, and what I call the devil buck on a foggy morning.
Vince DiDonato
Hamilton, NJ
10/15/2009
I 've been photographing these to young bucks since early Sept. and it was a pleasure watching them from my stand. Its nice to see them Maturing. I call this photo Young Testosterone
Hamilton, NJ
10/15/2009
I 've been photographing these to young bucks since early Sept. and it was a pleasure watching them from my stand. Its nice to see them Maturing. I call this photo Young Testosterone
Jeff Stout
Hagerstown, IN
10/15/2009
A fawn button buck I call white legs visited the mineral lick site in 2008. A year later he returns as a yearling buck with a small rack.
Hagerstown, IN
10/15/2009
A fawn button buck I call white legs visited the mineral lick site in 2008. A year later he returns as a yearling buck with a small rack.
Janet Hall
Sagamore, PA
10/15/2009
picture taken by my Cuddeback in our soybean field back of our house
Sagamore, PA
10/15/2009
picture taken by my Cuddeback in our soybean field back of our house
Craig martin
perryopolis, PA
10/15/2009
I just purchased a new capture ir. I placed it on the edge of a field and didn't notice the weeds in front. When I returned to check the camera, the weeds were the first thing I noticed. Even with them in the way, the capture picked up enough movement and captured 40 pics in 5 days. I thought this one was neat as the buck stood to eat the acorns.
perryopolis, PA
10/15/2009
I just purchased a new capture ir. I placed it on the edge of a field and didn't notice the weeds in front. When I returned to check the camera, the weeds were the first thing I noticed. Even with them in the way, the capture picked up enough movement and captured 40 pics in 5 days. I thought this one was neat as the buck stood to eat the acorns.