Photo/Video Galleries
Bob Bezemek
Waunakee, WI
12/1/2008
This buck appeared to be posing for the camera. Never saw him again.
Waunakee, WI
12/1/2008
This buck appeared to be posing for the camera. Never saw him again.
Brooks Brewer
Sayre, OK
12/1/2008
I had this cam set on a salt rock and captured all kinds of wildlife from this bobcat, to hogs, to coyotes, to deer. This camera works great! This shot is of a very nice bobcat. Enjoy!
Sayre, OK
12/1/2008
I had this cam set on a salt rock and captured all kinds of wildlife from this bobcat, to hogs, to coyotes, to deer. This camera works great! This shot is of a very nice bobcat. Enjoy!
Larry King
West Salem, WI
12/1/2008
I set up my camera overlooking this apple tree. After getting a few nice photos, I decided to set up a tree stand about 20 yds from the tree as well. In my area of Wisconsin, you must shoot a doe before you can Earn-A-Buck. I was actually sitting in my treestand watching this buck, but couldn't shoot because I had not connected on a doe yet.
West Salem, WI
12/1/2008
I set up my camera overlooking this apple tree. After getting a few nice photos, I decided to set up a tree stand about 20 yds from the tree as well. In my area of Wisconsin, you must shoot a doe before you can Earn-A-Buck. I was actually sitting in my treestand watching this buck, but couldn't shoot because I had not connected on a doe yet.
Jamie Miller
MASSILLON, OH
12/1/2008
The first picture is a 10 piont buck eating our corn from the feeder. We were shocked when we saw this deer because we only have 6 acres outside of town. This is the biggest buck we have ever had at our feeder. The next shocked us even more! It's a coyote chasing after the buck! We don't know if there was a whole pack of them or what. Needless to say he hasn't been back to the feeder yet. I hope he shows up soon.
MASSILLON, OH
12/1/2008
The first picture is a 10 piont buck eating our corn from the feeder. We were shocked when we saw this deer because we only have 6 acres outside of town. This is the biggest buck we have ever had at our feeder. The next shocked us even more! It's a coyote chasing after the buck! We don't know if there was a whole pack of them or what. Needless to say he hasn't been back to the feeder yet. I hope he shows up soon.
Jim Plarske
Essexville, MI
12/1/2008
It was sure great to sit in my blind and watch these two button bucks go at it. The best part is that my Cuddeback Excite captured the knockout. JIM
Essexville, MI
12/1/2008
It was sure great to sit in my blind and watch these two button bucks go at it. The best part is that my Cuddeback Excite captured the knockout. JIM
Judd Latham
Kerkhoven, MN
12/1/2008
This picture shows a deer and pheasant meeting in one of my food plots. The following 60 second video of this encounter shows that size does not always matter.
Kerkhoven, MN
12/1/2008
This picture shows a deer and pheasant meeting in one of my food plots. The following 60 second video of this encounter shows that size does not always matter.
Judd Latham
Kerkhoven, MN
12/1/2008
This is a clear picture of an owl flying through one of my food plots where I had this camera set up. This photo shows how fast the trigger speed is on these cameras.
Kerkhoven, MN
12/1/2008
This is a clear picture of an owl flying through one of my food plots where I had this camera set up. This photo shows how fast the trigger speed is on these cameras.
Judd Latham
Kerkhoven, MN
12/1/2008
I just thought that this first picture was a nice picture of a healthy fawn in spots. This second picture looks almost like doe tipping I thinks time they were weaned.
Kerkhoven, MN
12/1/2008
I just thought that this first picture was a nice picture of a healthy fawn in spots. This second picture looks almost like doe tipping I thinks time they were weaned.
Judd Latham
Kerkhoven, MN
12/1/2008
Here are three set of pictures of triplet fawns that we now have on our hunting property. I just thought it was neat to see them. It is not to often we see these many triplets. As a result of these cameras it appears that we have up to three or four sets of triplets
Kerkhoven, MN
12/1/2008
Here are three set of pictures of triplet fawns that we now have on our hunting property. I just thought it was neat to see them. It is not to often we see these many triplets. As a result of these cameras it appears that we have up to three or four sets of triplets