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We are here for you! As a member of the site you get picture hosting so you can share all of your Trail Camera Pictures . Uploading the pictures is quick and easy and then you are free to share them with everyone. Registration is required because of spammers, but it is free! By posting photos of your trail camera pictures you have a chance to share them and you also provide a fellow hunter with the quality of image they can expect from a similar trail camera. If you don't have any trail camera pictures, we also have a place to upload your deer pictures . Read More Upload Trail Camera Pictures |
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Whitetail deer are prized and pursued for their antlers. Hunters spend countless hours each year looking for a mature buck with large or unique antlers. Many hunters also extend their season by searching for shed antlers in the spring. In both pursuits of antlers, hunters have begun to enlist the help of trail cameras. Lets take a closer look at the the life cycle of deer antlers and how a trail camera can help locate deer and explain the process of antler growth. Read More Trail Camera Captures Deer Antler Growth |
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This is a small collection of pictures that I have saved in the past year. Some are pictures I ran across while surfing others were received in emails. All the pictures show why using trail cameras can be so addicting. Everytime you check your game camera you have no idea what kind of picture you may have captured.
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Trail cameras are constantly producing amazing pictures that people would normally never get to see. For some, the pictures reveal that a black bear has been visiting their land. For others, a picture verifies that the big brow tine buck has made it through the season. A trail camera picture could show a hawk lifting a squirrel from a bait pile. In this case, it is a picture of a young buck with an arrow sticking out of its side. The picture looks authentic and shows no signs of being altered or tampered with. Regardless of the authenticity, this photograph proves that there is very little margin between a perfectly ethical shot and a shot that results in a wounded animal. Read More Bow Hunting Shot Placement |
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Every year my dad and I travel to northwest PA for the last week of archery season. We always plan our trip so that we are not traveling at night because of the deer density in the WV and PA areas. No matter how much you pay attention, if you drive in the country at night, you are going to hit a deer. This is especially true during the rut when bucks are actively seeking does. The video you are about to see is from a police car camera during a high speed chase. The date on the video is 10/19 so I would guess that this buck was probably in a prerut stage. As you can imagine, the police car is damanged very badly and the small buck won't be breeding any does this year. Read More Police Car Hits Deer |
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I ran across this video this morning and just had to post it. Not sure about the source but it appears to be two really big Texas bucks battling it out. The fight is pretty rough and it is easy to see why bucks are all busted up after the rut. The fight was ended when the winner and loser were both flipped into the air. Read More Deer Fight Video |
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