Photo/Video Galleries
chris conley
Mellen, WI
11/12/2008
I put this decoy next to my bait with some doe estrus scattered around the area to see what bucks might come in. Notice the one buck only has one antler.
Mellen, WI
11/12/2008
I put this decoy next to my bait with some doe estrus scattered around the area to see what bucks might come in. Notice the one buck only has one antler.
Tripp Wallace
Star City, AR
11/11/2008
We we just flipping through some of our recent trail cam photos and ran across this deer that looked a litte funny. After closer inspection, we realized he was wearing a muzzle in the form of a styrofoam coffee cup! Now there's a poster for Keep America Beautiful!
Star City, AR
11/11/2008
We we just flipping through some of our recent trail cam photos and ran across this deer that looked a litte funny. After closer inspection, we realized he was wearing a muzzle in the form of a styrofoam coffee cup! Now there's a poster for Keep America Beautiful!
Jared Monzyk
New Haven, MO
11/11/2008
I was hunting on the family farm in northern missouri during the last weekend of the fall bow season. I got in the tree to hunt that evening and noticed my sights had worked loose and were unusable, reluctantly I decided to sit in the stand and watch was moving through the area. About an hour or so before dark like clock work the deer started to move. All of the sudden I heard some crashing through the woods and looked through the binoculars. I was shocked to see a one-hundred seventy class ten pointer bumping a doe in my direction. The deer closed to about fifteen yards before it disappeared into the woods. Knowing that I couldn't take the shot without sights I still couldn't calm myself for about twenty minutes. After getting the card out of our cuddeback that evening my hunting buddies were shocked to see the size of the monster ten. The season is still young and the photos show a good herd of deer this year in northeastern missouri.
New Haven, MO
11/11/2008
I was hunting on the family farm in northern missouri during the last weekend of the fall bow season. I got in the tree to hunt that evening and noticed my sights had worked loose and were unusable, reluctantly I decided to sit in the stand and watch was moving through the area. About an hour or so before dark like clock work the deer started to move. All of the sudden I heard some crashing through the woods and looked through the binoculars. I was shocked to see a one-hundred seventy class ten pointer bumping a doe in my direction. The deer closed to about fifteen yards before it disappeared into the woods. Knowing that I couldn't take the shot without sights I still couldn't calm myself for about twenty minutes. After getting the card out of our cuddeback that evening my hunting buddies were shocked to see the size of the monster ten. The season is still young and the photos show a good herd of deer this year in northeastern missouri.
tuff"" glover
Mustang, OK
11/11/2008
this is a big nontypical that we have been seeing on the lease, looks like the brow tines are 12 to 14 long. going to be a nice buck
Mustang, OK
11/11/2008
this is a big nontypical that we have been seeing on the lease, looks like the brow tines are 12 to 14 long. going to be a nice buck