Photo/Video Galleries
Nathan Lerette
Medina, OH
9/15/2013
Brand new Ambush. I dont use the video mode to often but I am sure glad I did
Medina, OH
9/15/2013
Brand new Ambush. I dont use the video mode to often but I am sure glad I did
Jim Swanson
Scio, OR
9/15/2013
I have a camera around some apple trees and this big Black Tail buck finally came out during the day and stepped in front of the Cuddeback. Wow, what a big guy.
Scio, OR
9/15/2013
I have a camera around some apple trees and this big Black Tail buck finally came out during the day and stepped in front of the Cuddeback. Wow, what a big guy.
Nathan Lerette
Medina, OH
9/15/2013
I think this is the same buck pictures where taken two months apart.
Medina, OH
9/15/2013
I think this is the same buck pictures where taken two months apart.
Jim Swanson
Scio, OR
9/15/2013
Caught this Black Tail buck trying to avoid a skunk on one of our Cuddeback cameras we have scattered around for scouting on our property here in Oregon.
Scio, OR
9/15/2013
Caught this Black Tail buck trying to avoid a skunk on one of our Cuddeback cameras we have scattered around for scouting on our property here in Oregon.
Steve Patton
Ellettsville, IN
9/15/2013
Seeing double! This was a favorite spot for the fawns, and in 2012 they visited it often. Sometimes together and sometimes just one by themselves. As it turned out, one was a buck and one was a doe.
Ellettsville, IN
9/15/2013
Seeing double! This was a favorite spot for the fawns, and in 2012 they visited it often. Sometimes together and sometimes just one by themselves. As it turned out, one was a buck and one was a doe.
David Ray
Bloomington, IN
9/15/2013
This is a side by side view of a half rack buck just out of velvet and a buck with 3 main beams still in velvet. It shows the diversity of main beams. They appear to be of the same age class but one has no right side and the other's has a double beam right side. It will be interesting to see them next year.
Bloomington, IN
9/15/2013
This is a side by side view of a half rack buck just out of velvet and a buck with 3 main beams still in velvet. It shows the diversity of main beams. They appear to be of the same age class but one has no right side and the other's has a double beam right side. It will be interesting to see them next year.
Doug Wonders
Motley, MN
9/14/2013
Every Boone and Crocket starts out as a fawn.I like to think that when I get a photo of a fawn, that I'm getting the first photo of a future Booner.
Motley, MN
9/14/2013
Every Boone and Crocket starts out as a fawn.I like to think that when I get a photo of a fawn, that I'm getting the first photo of a future Booner.
Brian Smith
Lucasville, OH
9/14/2013
Been watching this grow up for the last 3 years.He was a typical 8 in 2011.Typical 10 in 2012 and now he's a 13!
Lucasville, OH
9/14/2013
Been watching this grow up for the last 3 years.He was a typical 8 in 2011.Typical 10 in 2012 and now he's a 13!
Josh Troia
Ridgeway, WI
9/14/2013
This is a buck I call Crabby because of his crab claw like ends on his main beams. I have been getting pictures of him for 3 years and have yet to see him on hoof and he is definitely on the top of my hit list again this year. With my tree stand in the background of this photo it makes me even more determined to get him this year.
Ridgeway, WI
9/14/2013
This is a buck I call Crabby because of his crab claw like ends on his main beams. I have been getting pictures of him for 3 years and have yet to see him on hoof and he is definitely on the top of my hit list again this year. With my tree stand in the background of this photo it makes me even more determined to get him this year.
Mark White
Williamsport, IN
9/14/2013
These are the first pictures that I have captured of this albino fawn. I can't believe that I haven't seen it all summer. I have never heard of anyone in my area ever seeing an albino or piebald deer in their lives. It is definitely enjoying the trophy rock though. I do think it is quite ironic that this picture was taken on Friday the 13th...pretty neat. Only 1 in every 100,000 wild deer are albino...that's like winning the lottery. I'm just really excited to see such a rare thing in the wild. Mother Nature never ceases to amaze me.
Williamsport, IN
9/14/2013
These are the first pictures that I have captured of this albino fawn. I can't believe that I haven't seen it all summer. I have never heard of anyone in my area ever seeing an albino or piebald deer in their lives. It is definitely enjoying the trophy rock though. I do think it is quite ironic that this picture was taken on Friday the 13th...pretty neat. Only 1 in every 100,000 wild deer are albino...that's like winning the lottery. I'm just really excited to see such a rare thing in the wild. Mother Nature never ceases to amaze me.