Photo/Video Galleries
Doug Wonders
Motley, MN
6/17/2015
A variety of wildlife that's out there. An otter,red fox &bear. The young red fox peeking thru the grass is my favorite. The grass really grew up in front of the camera in a weeks time.At least everything is daytime photos.
Motley, MN
6/17/2015
A variety of wildlife that's out there. An otter,red fox &bear. The young red fox peeking thru the grass is my favorite. The grass really grew up in front of the camera in a weeks time.At least everything is daytime photos.
Michael Barden
Otisville, MI
6/17/2015
Each Spring I establish a minerail lick to watch the bucks antlers develop throughout the summer
Otisville, MI
6/17/2015
Each Spring I establish a minerail lick to watch the bucks antlers develop throughout the summer
Chip Ratcliff
Denham Springs, LA
6/17/2015
I just happen to come across this picture awhile back and figured yall would enjoy it. thanks
Denham Springs, LA
6/17/2015
I just happen to come across this picture awhile back and figured yall would enjoy it. thanks
Michael Barden
Otisville, MI
6/17/2015
I always set a mineral lick up each spring. My camera is on my mineral lick from April to September. I follow each stage of antler development.
Otisville, MI
6/17/2015
I always set a mineral lick up each spring. My camera is on my mineral lick from April to September. I follow each stage of antler development.
Charles Mueller
Sheboygan, WI
6/16/2015
Looks like this doe is telling the 1 1/2 year old buck that she was still in charge .
Sheboygan, WI
6/16/2015
Looks like this doe is telling the 1 1/2 year old buck that she was still in charge .
Bernard Bischoff
Duluth, MN
6/15/2015
I was looking at some Cuddeback photos of bedded deer in the August issue of Deer & Deer Hunting and thought you all would enjoy seeing this interaction of a doe with a bedded buck. I had had a couple of encounters with a nice seven point buck during the 2014 archery season, but he never gave me a shot. I noticed some large buck tracks in the snow near my stand in mid-December. The tracks were headed up the hill toward my Cuddeback. I hoped I would have a good picture of whatever buck had made the prints. After my hunt, I went up the hill and saw many tracks in the snow by my camera. I had eighteen pictures of the seven-pointer with a doe. The buck had walked into view, then bedded down. It was the second rut -- the doe accompanying the buck would not let him rest. She put her best moves on him for over an hour until he got back to his feet. I had never realized how aggressive a doe's role in the breeding process could be.
Duluth, MN
6/15/2015
I was looking at some Cuddeback photos of bedded deer in the August issue of Deer & Deer Hunting and thought you all would enjoy seeing this interaction of a doe with a bedded buck. I had had a couple of encounters with a nice seven point buck during the 2014 archery season, but he never gave me a shot. I noticed some large buck tracks in the snow near my stand in mid-December. The tracks were headed up the hill toward my Cuddeback. I hoped I would have a good picture of whatever buck had made the prints. After my hunt, I went up the hill and saw many tracks in the snow by my camera. I had eighteen pictures of the seven-pointer with a doe. The buck had walked into view, then bedded down. It was the second rut -- the doe accompanying the buck would not let him rest. She put her best moves on him for over an hour until he got back to his feet. I had never realized how aggressive a doe's role in the breeding process could be.