Photo/Video Galleries
Scott Upton
Birmingham, AL
11/14/2010
I got these pictures on the side of the lake and was surprised to see this buck so near to the water's edge.
Birmingham, AL
11/14/2010
I got these pictures on the side of the lake and was surprised to see this buck so near to the water's edge.
Stanley Janik
Hodgkins, IL
11/14/2010
If it wasn't for my trail camera I would have never known that an animal like that exists in my hunting area.
Hodgkins, IL
11/14/2010
If it wasn't for my trail camera I would have never known that an animal like that exists in my hunting area.
Stanley Janik
Hodgkins, IL
11/14/2010
If it wasn't for my trail camera I would have never known that an animal like that exists in my hunting area.
Hodgkins, IL
11/14/2010
If it wasn't for my trail camera I would have never known that an animal like that exists in my hunting area.
Logan Emory
Weaverville, NC
11/14/2010
For this particular county these bucks are trophys. They are also suburban deer so that makes it all the more better.
Weaverville, NC
11/14/2010
For this particular county these bucks are trophys. They are also suburban deer so that makes it all the more better.
BRANDON nash
weeping water, NE
11/14/2010
A BUCK WE CALL MR.ATTITUDE I SHOT HIM AT FORTY YARDS ON NOVEMBER 10 WITHOUT MY CUDDEBACK I WOULD NOT HAVE KNOWN HE WAS ALIVE.............THANKS CUDDEBACK!!!!!
weeping water, NE
11/14/2010
A BUCK WE CALL MR.ATTITUDE I SHOT HIM AT FORTY YARDS ON NOVEMBER 10 WITHOUT MY CUDDEBACK I WOULD NOT HAVE KNOWN HE WAS ALIVE.............THANKS CUDDEBACK!!!!!
Mark Seilhamer
Chambersburg, PA
11/14/2010
This photo was taken in Franklin County, PA. We've heard that bobcats were in the area, but never spotted one. We sent the photo to the PA Game Commission and asked whether a bobcat could actually take down a whitetail deer. Dr. Matt Lovallo, Game Mammal Section Supervisor replied: Great picture of a large male bobcat in pursuit of a deer! Large toms may attempt to take adult deer on occasion but are usually only successful if the deer is somehow disabled or if deep snow conditions persist. Bobcats typically hunt via a stalk and pounce attack on a bedded deer and are thought to be incapable of running a deer down to kill it. We think it's a great shot!
Chambersburg, PA
11/14/2010
This photo was taken in Franklin County, PA. We've heard that bobcats were in the area, but never spotted one. We sent the photo to the PA Game Commission and asked whether a bobcat could actually take down a whitetail deer. Dr. Matt Lovallo, Game Mammal Section Supervisor replied: Great picture of a large male bobcat in pursuit of a deer! Large toms may attempt to take adult deer on occasion but are usually only successful if the deer is somehow disabled or if deep snow conditions persist. Bobcats typically hunt via a stalk and pounce attack on a bedded deer and are thought to be incapable of running a deer down to kill it. We think it's a great shot!