Photo/Video Galleries

Arthur Daw
Dowelltown, TN
11/5/2017
Got my camera set up on a mineral lick. Apparently, the deer are Loving it! Getting ready for rut to kick off here in Middle Tennessee. As you can see with these 2 sparring.
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Chris Gellner
Fargo, ND
11/5/2017
This is a buck I have been watching for 3 years now. As a 4 year old he was around 150 inch 4X4 with brow tines like knives so he was nick named Blades. Now, at 5 yrs old he has blown up to be a true North Dakota giant and his blades have split multiple times. He has been nocturnal until the end of October so I am hoping I will get a chance at him when the rut hits. I have had one encounter with him so far but he as over 100 yards away. Time will tell if the monster hits the ground or if I will still be chasing him in 2018. Fingers crossed. I also have Cuddeback video of him this is better than the pictures but I cannot get it to load so I could sent this video via email if you would like to see it.
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Edward Majchrzak
Dyer, IN
11/5/2017
Pretty girl.
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Edward Majchrzak
Dyer, IN
11/5/2017
Watching him for 2 weeks now.
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Josh Holzapfel
Cambridge, WI
11/5/2017
Buck doing buck stuff.
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William Mccartney
Dayton, OH
11/4/2017
I thought he was gone then I pulled a card.Like clock work through a specific pinchpoint between 10am-noon.I climbed in my blind and the rest is history!180 inch Ohio stud!
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Karal Legendre II
Thibodaux, LA
11/4/2017
Setup my camera for the first time this season. I was surprise to see this nice buck.
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Kenneth Jessen
Loveland, CO
11/4/2017
I own property in the mountains and always wondered why myfish pond was either very low or empty. I knew but wondered what animal or animals were drinking from it. We were hoping to see a bear or mountain lion and still hope too! But our first try with the camera showed beautiful arrangements of deer. Being 85 years old I thought the pictures were quite the sight.
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Richard Leighton
East Stroudsburg, PA
11/4/2017
Bucks came out of velvet quite quickly. As the picture states, it is the first of October, and they are already at it. Neither one will be taken this year. I believe in harvesting only mature elder bucks just prior to or in decline.
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Jordan Farmer
McKinney, TX
11/4/2017
Collin County (North Texas) Monsters! Been watching these 3 big boys for the last 4 months grow from velvet nubs to full hard antlers. Simply amazing this quality of deer are growing in the slivers of woods/ creek bottoms in major cities where people have no idea they even exist!
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