Photo/Video Galleries
Loren Hanson
Janesville, WI
1/3/2021
Hard to get get good color on coyote shots as they are most active at night but caught this one in daylight. Will be a calendar photo for sure. I get lots of diverse wildlife shots on this ridge.
Janesville, WI
1/3/2021
Hard to get get good color on coyote shots as they are most active at night but caught this one in daylight. Will be a calendar photo for sure. I get lots of diverse wildlife shots on this ridge.
Loren Hanson
Janesville, WI
1/3/2021
Catching some nice bucks and other wildlife in different scenes that I use to make a calendar to share with family and some friends that reflect wildlife on The North40 , part of the old home farm.
Janesville, WI
1/3/2021
Catching some nice bucks and other wildlife in different scenes that I use to make a calendar to share with family and some friends that reflect wildlife on The North40 , part of the old home farm.
Ron Retleff
Clarion, IA
1/3/2021
More pictures of the deer checking out my borrowed E2! They are interested in that dim fishing light!
Clarion, IA
1/3/2021
More pictures of the deer checking out my borrowed E2! They are interested in that dim fishing light!
Ron Retleff
Clarion, IA
1/3/2021
Wanted to see the deer leaving tracks on my farm. I have never owned a digital trail camera. Borrowed an E2 and tied it to the tree in EZ Mode. I came back a day later and it captured these pictures of a doe and her fawns hamming it up. These pictures were taken a week after the end of our shotgun seasons and a week into late muzzleloader. The IR flash didn't spook the deer as some feel it does. I think it caused them to be more curious! Was impressed with the clarity of the pictures and the ease of setup. I am sold on your camera and have been looking for one to purchase, however the outdoor suppliers are all sold out. Looking forward to getting one.
Clarion, IA
1/3/2021
Wanted to see the deer leaving tracks on my farm. I have never owned a digital trail camera. Borrowed an E2 and tied it to the tree in EZ Mode. I came back a day later and it captured these pictures of a doe and her fawns hamming it up. These pictures were taken a week after the end of our shotgun seasons and a week into late muzzleloader. The IR flash didn't spook the deer as some feel it does. I think it caused them to be more curious! Was impressed with the clarity of the pictures and the ease of setup. I am sold on your camera and have been looking for one to purchase, however the outdoor suppliers are all sold out. Looking forward to getting one.
Harley Beachy
Richmond, MO
1/3/2021
1 day after posting pic, I finally got my 1st sighting of him after 3 years, dropped him at 200yd, 21 1/8 inside, 13 1/4 G2s, 5 1/2 bases
Richmond, MO
1/3/2021
1 day after posting pic, I finally got my 1st sighting of him after 3 years, dropped him at 200yd, 21 1/8 inside, 13 1/4 G2s, 5 1/2 bases
Brendan Quirion
Lansing, NY
12/30/2020
After years of watching me go hunting and bring home the harvest, this season my beautiful wife decided she wanted to try it herself, and try to come to terms with her own omnivory. I had been patterning this buck we named Crazy 8 on a piece of public land and was able to get some exceptional photos of him throughout the season hitting my mock scrape/licking branch. This one is my favorite. On the gun opener my wife held off on taking a shot at Crazy 8 because she did not feel comfortable with the shot - something even a seasoned hunter would have a hard time doing. Later on that morning, I watched her make an absolutely perfect shot on a doe that ended up only going 30 yards. I was shaking with excitement more after that moment than for any of the bucks I have had the opportunity to harvest! We're hoping Crazy 8 made it through the season so that she can try for him again next year.
Lansing, NY
12/30/2020
After years of watching me go hunting and bring home the harvest, this season my beautiful wife decided she wanted to try it herself, and try to come to terms with her own omnivory. I had been patterning this buck we named Crazy 8 on a piece of public land and was able to get some exceptional photos of him throughout the season hitting my mock scrape/licking branch. This one is my favorite. On the gun opener my wife held off on taking a shot at Crazy 8 because she did not feel comfortable with the shot - something even a seasoned hunter would have a hard time doing. Later on that morning, I watched her make an absolutely perfect shot on a doe that ended up only going 30 yards. I was shaking with excitement more after that moment than for any of the bucks I have had the opportunity to harvest! We're hoping Crazy 8 made it through the season so that she can try for him again next year.