Photo/Video Galleries
Andrea Haas
Gainesville, MO
7/5/2015
I caught a couple more pictures of a bobcat with my C3 camera, mounted overlooking a rock wall on my hunting property. This spot is kind of hit or miss, but when I get pictures there they are usually pretty neat, like these.
Gainesville, MO
7/5/2015
I caught a couple more pictures of a bobcat with my C3 camera, mounted overlooking a rock wall on my hunting property. This spot is kind of hit or miss, but when I get pictures there they are usually pretty neat, like these.
Leslie Grantham
Artesia, NM
7/5/2015
We are in the beautiful Sacramento Mountains of New Mexico, just outside a small village called Cloudcroft~ it's a beautiful hideaway. Our game camera has caught deer, turkey, bears, bobcats and even a mountain lion. This is a beautiful majestic Elk!!
Artesia, NM
7/5/2015
We are in the beautiful Sacramento Mountains of New Mexico, just outside a small village called Cloudcroft~ it's a beautiful hideaway. Our game camera has caught deer, turkey, bears, bobcats and even a mountain lion. This is a beautiful majestic Elk!!
Rich
Redford, MI
7/5/2015
We have some woods next to our office and we see deer from time to time. We put out a Cuddeback on a tree only about 15 feet from the parking lot and we have seen 5 or 6 different bucks so for and one of them is a real big one. Unfortunately, there is no hunting allowed in this residential area but we will be looking hard for his sheds this winter.
Redford, MI
7/5/2015
We have some woods next to our office and we see deer from time to time. We put out a Cuddeback on a tree only about 15 feet from the parking lot and we have seen 5 or 6 different bucks so for and one of them is a real big one. Unfortunately, there is no hunting allowed in this residential area but we will be looking hard for his sheds this winter.
David Haskett
Port St. Lucie, FL
7/2/2015
I was robbed over a year ago so I set up my cam in the back yard for coverage. Then I started picking up all of the animals stopping by my rain bucket...raccoons, opossums and bobcats. Then this jar head showed up. Hope he gets it off but a funny shot, here's looking at you
Port St. Lucie, FL
7/2/2015
I was robbed over a year ago so I set up my cam in the back yard for coverage. Then I started picking up all of the animals stopping by my rain bucket...raccoons, opossums and bobcats. Then this jar head showed up. Hope he gets it off but a funny shot, here's looking at you
Becca Ortiz
Sturgis, SD
7/2/2015
I have my camera set up close to our ranch house. I have set it up many places but close to the house on the road to the barn is the best spot to get many different types of animals doing interesting things. I caught this bob cat hunting. the second picture is of an owl caught at a dam.
Sturgis, SD
7/2/2015
I have my camera set up close to our ranch house. I have set it up many places but close to the house on the road to the barn is the best spot to get many different types of animals doing interesting things. I caught this bob cat hunting. the second picture is of an owl caught at a dam.
Latour Paul
Old Hickory, TN
7/2/2015
This is my front yard wood duck box located on Old Hickory Lake, TN. There is no electrical supply close enough to install a constant monitor camera so I use my CB to date/time the twice daily flights by the hen to/from the box to feed, usually with the drake. Then I can compute when the eggs will hatch (all on the same day and the chicks fledge the following day). Inserting an iPhone into the box opening to photo events frightens the hens which usually flush away instantly, so I prefer my CB dating instead. The CB is mounted on a tree about 4 feet away. Here, after the hen and drake feed in the morning, they return to the box, the drake stands guard for a short time, then he is away until the evening (this occurs twice a day for the avg. 30 incubation days).
Old Hickory, TN
7/2/2015
This is my front yard wood duck box located on Old Hickory Lake, TN. There is no electrical supply close enough to install a constant monitor camera so I use my CB to date/time the twice daily flights by the hen to/from the box to feed, usually with the drake. Then I can compute when the eggs will hatch (all on the same day and the chicks fledge the following day). Inserting an iPhone into the box opening to photo events frightens the hens which usually flush away instantly, so I prefer my CB dating instead. The CB is mounted on a tree about 4 feet away. Here, after the hen and drake feed in the morning, they return to the box, the drake stands guard for a short time, then he is away until the evening (this occurs twice a day for the avg. 30 incubation days).
Tyler Shepherd
Macy, IN
7/2/2015
Buck i call angus! Huge 5 1/2 year old last year im hoping to kill this year!
Macy, IN
7/2/2015
Buck i call angus! Huge 5 1/2 year old last year im hoping to kill this year!