Photo/Video Galleries
Dusty Williams
Bossier city, LA
12/15/2007
pictures where taken during bow season, killed deer after thanksgiving
Bossier city, LA
12/15/2007
pictures where taken during bow season, killed deer after thanksgiving
Tai Menz
Villas, NJ
12/15/2007
The next morning i shot a nice 8 pointer at this seat this deer has a little larger rack
Villas, NJ
12/15/2007
The next morning i shot a nice 8 pointer at this seat this deer has a little larger rack
Eric Waldroff
Bismarck, AR
12/15/2007
I was looking at this Buck when these pictures were taken but he never would give me a shot before it got dark.
Bismarck, AR
12/15/2007
I was looking at this Buck when these pictures were taken but he never would give me a shot before it got dark.
Eric Waldroff
Bismarck, AR
12/15/2007
I set my cuddeback out and got alot of pictures but I was suprised to see this bearded hen.
Bismarck, AR
12/15/2007
I set my cuddeback out and got alot of pictures but I was suprised to see this bearded hen.
David Lee
Princeton, NC
12/14/2007
My Cuddeback no flash is set up on a huge rub for my area in NC and though I have seen several nice bucks none stand out like the one on this video. As I looked at this deer thinking that with some width this would be a nice buck then it I seen that one side of his rack was not as formed at the other and after looking close, I see why. Notice the back right leg or the absence of part of his back right leg. This explains the rack difference between sides. Although wounded, the deer looks to be healthy and you can see for yourself that rubbing a large tree is just a thing to him. Thanks for the fun ! Keep on filming. David Lee
Princeton, NC
12/14/2007
My Cuddeback no flash is set up on a huge rub for my area in NC and though I have seen several nice bucks none stand out like the one on this video. As I looked at this deer thinking that with some width this would be a nice buck then it I seen that one side of his rack was not as formed at the other and after looking close, I see why. Notice the back right leg or the absence of part of his back right leg. This explains the rack difference between sides. Although wounded, the deer looks to be healthy and you can see for yourself that rubbing a large tree is just a thing to him. Thanks for the fun ! Keep on filming. David Lee
jerry nading
sparta, WI
12/14/2007
These were just a few bucks that we got on camera thru this last season on our new property.
sparta, WI
12/14/2007
These were just a few bucks that we got on camera thru this last season on our new property.