My fav is not a trail cam pic, I took it WHILE I was still hunting. This little guy came out into the open and went back into the brush a few Xs. It never knew I was in the State. Nov. 2016
Ping pong balls for the win. Once you've wrestled everything else in life is easy. Dan Gable I keep my circle small, I’d rather have 4 quarters than 100 pennies.
This years bull month and a half fore I killed him
Ping pong balls for the win. Once you've wrestled everything else in life is easy. Dan Gable I keep my circle small, I’d rather have 4 quarters than 100 pennies.
Ping pong balls for the win. Once you've wrestled everything else in life is easy. Dan Gable I keep my circle small, I’d rather have 4 quarters than 100 pennies.
Ping pong balls for the win. Once you've wrestled everything else in life is easy. Dan Gable I keep my circle small, I’d rather have 4 quarters than 100 pennies.
Totally forgot the best thing I've ever seen on a trail cam. A few years ago some idiot tried to kill rodents by setting their dens on fire and it turned into a 7000+ acre fire right around my hunting cabin. The trail cam caught this video of the fire crews dropping water and saving my cabin.
Eliminate qualified immunity and you'll eliminate cops who act like they are above the law.
I need to get more into the trail cam game. I only own one trail cam and right now it is on a trail that I am hoping to trap cats on. I need to get more and start making a conscious effort to set them out.
For now though, I think this is my favorite, despite not being of a deer.
I need to get more into the trail cam game. I only own one trail cam and right now it is on a trail that I am hoping to trap cats on. I need to get more and start making a conscious effort to set them out.
For now though, I think this is my favorite, despite not being of a deer.
We are so dry here, half my cameras literally have family group of lions bedding and hiding for days at a time ambushing deer. I guess I could post those too...
The more cameras you put out, the more questions you'll have about deer and what you think you know and what the status quo of deer behavior is, especially mature deer.
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I will NOT use game cams where I hunt because there's too much likelihood anything will be killed by surrounding neighbors. I refuse to hunt and pass decent bucks while waiting for one that MIGHT still be alive.
OTOH y'all's pix of game in general makes me want to put up a couple around my property.
I've seen 1 Bobcat, a few Red fox, and hear plenty coyotes at night. NEVER see one in light.
I will NOT use game cams where I hunt because there's too much likelihood anything will be killed by surrounding neighbors. I refuse to hunt and pass decent bucks while waiting for one that MIGHT still be alive.
OTOH y'all's pix of game in general makes me want to put up a couple around my property.
I've seen 1 Bobcat, a few Red fox, and hear plenty coyotes at night. NEVER see one in light.
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I enjoy all the other stuff I get on them as much as I do the big bucks. Because I have literally 1000’s of pictures of deer and have been able to identify 3 of them that we have shot. Lol
["I enjoy all the other stuff I get on them as much as I do the big bucks. Because I have literally 1000’s of pictures of deer and have been able to identify 3 of them that we have shot. Lol"
I'm not surprised about 3/1KKK pix. That's what I'm thinking about now.. Wildlife in general instead of Game Cams for Buck hunting. Most of my property is open pasture but there are a few likely places for me to catch photos of other critters.
I'm not sure what all might 'trespass' during night hrs. Occasionally I know of or hear about 'cougar' (mountain lion) in the area.
While there are no deer in this picture, it is one of my favorites over the last few years. I have seen coyotes chasing turkeys many times while in the stand, but I thought it was cool to capture this stare-down on camera.
We had a trail camera picture of just a bear's eyeball. It reminded me of that Far Side cartoon of the side view mirror that said Objects In Mirror Are Closer Than They Appear. Auto5 who used to post here had a camera set up on a drumming log for a grouse. Pretty cool pictures.
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Second we named Dracula, saw him only at night on trail cams. He was later harvested during a rare daylight encounter..
The third photo I took from a tree stand overlooking the bayou around 20 yds. to the right of the first photo. Young deer, let him breed. Eat him later.
I wish I’d saved it.... but I had a pic of an owl swooping in on a rabbit. He was about 10” from the rabbit when the camera took the picture. It was at night and somewhat blurry but still very very cool.
Some terrific pictures here all right. Round Oak, I don’t know if there is such a thing as getting a photograph copyrighted, but what you have there would certainly qualify to have some merchantable frame able reproductions made. That in our mind’s eye is what every hunter dreams of walking up on. I’d sure like a print like that down in the man cave.
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Is it just the ones that get posted, or are bears extra curious about a trail cam? Out of all I have captured, in only a very few do the deer even paid any attention to the camera. Is it the IR source that "catches their eye".
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That's pretty cool, I am not quite sure what I am looking at. What is the red thing?.
When bunny hunting we always hang guts and fur out of reach of the beagles and they are usually gone in a few days. I cleaned a couple a rabbits the last time out hunting and I hung the left overs (the red thing in the pic) in front of a trail cam to see what was eating them. Turns out it was crows and red tail hawks.