Photo/Video Galleries
Jared Miller
AUBURN, AL
3/9/2009
Hopefully these bucks will stay around until next year!!! Still waiting for them to lose their horns!!
AUBURN, AL
3/9/2009
Hopefully these bucks will stay around until next year!!! Still waiting for them to lose their horns!!
Brady Youngberg
Lyman, WY
3/8/2009
This hungry female was a regular in this spot along with a Tom. This was one of almost 100 pictures captured of these cats. This was taken during the Wyoming trapping season.
Lyman, WY
3/8/2009
This hungry female was a regular in this spot along with a Tom. This was one of almost 100 pictures captured of these cats. This was taken during the Wyoming trapping season.
Michael Keegan
Martin, SD
3/8/2009
Some bucks photographed on my property. These bucks were passed on in 08 season hope to see them even bigger next year on my cuddeback camera.
Martin, SD
3/8/2009
Some bucks photographed on my property. These bucks were passed on in 08 season hope to see them even bigger next year on my cuddeback camera.
Michael Keegan
Martin, SD
3/8/2009
I spotted this buck August 17th and did not get him on camera until Mid-October, and bow hunted him. I had him in at 11 yards and just when he was about to come into my shooting lane from the ground blind, he did a buck roar and whirled and chased a smaller buck away, leaving me at full draw and my heart racing. I named him the long brow-tined buck with his brow tines I estimated at 10 to 11 inches. My hunt was put on hold for 3 weeks waiting for the perfect North wind. I photographed him throughout the hunting season, and stopped hunting him when he broke off his G-4 which I saw on camera and 24 hours later, on camera he broke off the G-2. I decided to pass on him until next year in hopes he will get bigger. Getting pictures of him on my cuddeback was the next best thing to getting him in my sites.
Martin, SD
3/8/2009
I spotted this buck August 17th and did not get him on camera until Mid-October, and bow hunted him. I had him in at 11 yards and just when he was about to come into my shooting lane from the ground blind, he did a buck roar and whirled and chased a smaller buck away, leaving me at full draw and my heart racing. I named him the long brow-tined buck with his brow tines I estimated at 10 to 11 inches. My hunt was put on hold for 3 weeks waiting for the perfect North wind. I photographed him throughout the hunting season, and stopped hunting him when he broke off his G-4 which I saw on camera and 24 hours later, on camera he broke off the G-2. I decided to pass on him until next year in hopes he will get bigger. Getting pictures of him on my cuddeback was the next best thing to getting him in my sites.
John Rittle
Ringtown, PA
3/8/2009
Got these pretty cool pictures during the beginning of march. I love my capture!
Ringtown, PA
3/8/2009
Got these pretty cool pictures during the beginning of march. I love my capture!
Mark Sechrist
Red Lion, PA
3/8/2009
I thought all the bucks in this area lost their antlers since I haven't captured any picturs of bucks since mid-January. Unbelievably, this buck showed up in the middle of the night - March 3rd. I'm very suprised that he still has his antlers.
Red Lion, PA
3/8/2009
I thought all the bucks in this area lost their antlers since I haven't captured any picturs of bucks since mid-January. Unbelievably, this buck showed up in the middle of the night - March 3rd. I'm very suprised that he still has his antlers.
Mike Hess
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3/8/2009
Been getting lots of good, coon pics and some fox pics but these are by far the best ones so far, I belive the coons have claimed the corn pile!!
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3/8/2009
Been getting lots of good, coon pics and some fox pics but these are by far the best ones so far, I belive the coons have claimed the corn pile!!