Photo/Video Galleries
pat johnson
appleton, WI
4/17/2006
these picture are of turkey at a dusting area, one in strut and the other is gobbling.
appleton, WI
4/17/2006
these picture are of turkey at a dusting area, one in strut and the other is gobbling.
Rocky Habel
Fredonia, PA
4/17/2006
This is one of my first pictures from my new Cuddeback Digital 3.0! I couldn't be happier with the picture quality!
Fredonia, PA
4/17/2006
This is one of my first pictures from my new Cuddeback Digital 3.0! I couldn't be happier with the picture quality!
Jon Warwick
Madison, MS
4/17/2006
I photographed this buck several times at a salt lick in Yazoo County, Mississippi, both in and out of velvet. He has an interesting tine jutting out forward from his right base.
Madison, MS
4/17/2006
I photographed this buck several times at a salt lick in Yazoo County, Mississippi, both in and out of velvet. He has an interesting tine jutting out forward from his right base.
Rick Dillard
Madison, MS
4/15/2006
Ghost in the shadows - While most people would only see the nice buck in the foreground, a closer look in the background reveals a nice buck making a rub on a small cedar sapling.
Madison, MS
4/15/2006
Ghost in the shadows - While most people would only see the nice buck in the foreground, a closer look in the background reveals a nice buck making a rub on a small cedar sapling.
Rick Dillard
Madison, MS
4/15/2006
Exactly how long does it take a buck to completely shed his velvet? According to these photos, less than 24 hours. In the first photo, the buck is in full velvet. In the second photo, the buck has completely stripped the velvet and his antlers are still blood red.
Madison, MS
4/15/2006
Exactly how long does it take a buck to completely shed his velvet? According to these photos, less than 24 hours. In the first photo, the buck is in full velvet. In the second photo, the buck has completely stripped the velvet and his antlers are still blood red.
Rick Dillard
Madison, MS
4/15/2006
The peak of the rut occurs in late December in central Mississippi. However, it is obvious from this photo that this buck has still been fighting and it is past the middle of February. A close look at the G-2 on the right antler of the buck reveals dried blood. The other buck in the fight must have received a deep puncture wound.
Madison, MS
4/15/2006
The peak of the rut occurs in late December in central Mississippi. However, it is obvious from this photo that this buck has still been fighting and it is past the middle of February. A close look at the G-2 on the right antler of the buck reveals dried blood. The other buck in the fight must have received a deep puncture wound.