Got these in the last week… Definitely on the move and getting aggressive starting 8 days ago. I’ll be sitting 75 yards from this spot in less then 5 days.
Didn’t mean to include the wolf picture.
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Got these in the last week… Definitely on the move and getting aggressive starting 8 days ago. I’ll be sitting 75 yards from this spot in less then 5 days.
Didn’t mean to include the wolf picture.
Checked my cams Sunday and finally got two nice ones. Also had two smaller bucks sparing. The one buck must be using the tree I have the camera in as a licking tree, lots of belly pics. But I didn’t see any scrapes by the tree.
This is one of my favorites on my trail cam from this year.
Hope to run into this guy before the bow season is done. First time he has showed up on the cam ever.
Wish I could figure out how to post trail video. I have two regular visitors that will be shooters next year and this one which I hope to about this week. This is a picture of my computer so not the best.
DT
Might be hard to see but that is clover purchased from @thefamousgrouse sticking out of his mouth.
DT
an old, scarred warrior showed himself on camera A LOT this week. (in SW WI)
his time’s just about done anyway, so i wouldn’t mind helping it him find his end in 11 days.
and this guy would make a more than acceptable #2.
Ol’ Scarback (first 4 pics above) lost a fight yesterday.
Couple new pics to add that I got from the cams last week. One beautiful day time pic of a deer we call Tank because of his body size. He is in a very lush clover plot and you can see the box blind in the back ground. Then a couple regulars and a new very promising up and comer 8.
Now back to deer. This is the first pic I have of this guy. one or two years he could be a beauty!
Any recent sightings of Tank and Big 10, Sticker?
Grouse
I pulled all the cams at the farm the weekend before Christmas. I haven’t been back since
I am going up this weekend, but I still don’t have cams out
I’ve had five cameras soaking since muzzleloader season. My buddy is going to pull them and bring me the cards when we meet up for a fishing trip at the end of the month. I think I’m going to have to bring my laptop with to Milly so I don’t have to wait to look through them.
DT
I’ve had five cameras soaking since muzzleloader season. My buddy is going to pull them and bring me the cards when we meet up for a fishing trip at the end of the month. I think I’m going to have to bring my laptop with to Milly so I don’t have to wait to look through them.
DT
Make sure we get to see some! It’s going to be a long 9 months til I get in the tree again and the pics are all I have…
I do still have 5 cams out at home over the standing beans, so when I get good pics I will post them.
I’ve had five cameras soaking since muzzleloader season. My buddy is going to pull them and bring me the cards when we meet up for a fishing trip at the end of the month. I think I’m going to have to bring my laptop with to Milly so I don’t have to wait to look through them.
DT, order yourself up one of these spiffy SD card readers for your cell phone. The equivalent for iPhones are available too.
I’ve used the card reader in the link above for 5 years. You can view the pics on the chip, or transfer them to your phone for later upload to a laptop or online.
When checking cams in the field, I just pull the chip and move all pics to my phone using the card reader. It takes a minute to transfer hundreds of pictures. Chip back in cam and I’m on my way.
As an added bonus, as shown in the picture, you can plug in a thumb drive AND the SD card at the same time. So if your phone doesn’t have enough memory to hold all the cam pics and video, you can transfer pictures from the trail cam’s SD card directly to a thumb drive. A 64 GB thumb drive is about $15 and that’ll hold tens of thousands of pics.
Grouse
I pulled all the cams at the farm the weekend before Christmas. I haven’t been back since
I am going up this weekend, but I still don’t have cams out
I did the same thing, pulled all cams except for 1. It gets too hard to access most of my cam locations if the snow gets deep and when I go to the property I don’t want to spend 2-3 hours getting around to all the cams so I pull most of them.
The ones that are left, well, I’m not sure if they make me feel better or worse.
I worry like crazy about the deer who disappear even though I know that usually what happens is they move in next to the cattle on the place next door. The cattle get silage and the deer pretty quickly learn they can make the cattle nervous and move them away from the silage pretty easily so they camp out there.
Grouse
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