I don’t have any info on this Monster. I got the pictures from a friend who said these pictures are supposedly from Iowa. Nonetheless a PIG!!
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Trail Cam pic – Huge Buck.
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November 18, 2003 at 8:35 pm #1496
Awww . . . . that’s just a little one down here.
What a buck !!!!
November 18, 2003 at 8:35 pm #282321Awww . . . . that’s just a little one down here.
What a buck !!!!
November 18, 2003 at 10:53 pm #1500He’s a nice one! Just goes too show that he dosen’t have to be big on the hoof to be a monster.
November 18, 2003 at 10:53 pm #282334He’s a nice one! Just goes too show that he dosen’t have to be big on the hoof to be a monster.
jimsiewertPosts: 274November 19, 2003 at 1:07 am #1508Hey Cory!
Did your pet deer in the yard finally grow up??? Wow, what a monster!jimsiewertPosts: 274November 19, 2003 at 1:07 am #282351Hey Cory!
Did your pet deer in the yard finally grow up??? Wow, what a monster!November 19, 2003 at 1:44 am #1381i saw this on iowawhitetail.com about two weeks ago..it was posted by some guy from kentucky?…i went back and looked for it but couldnt find it….heres something for you minnesssoootans to drool over…these bucks were harvested this year in iowa
Great Season
Steve says: Thanks for the link jeradNovember 19, 2003 at 1:44 am #281694i saw this on iowawhitetail.com about two weeks ago..it was posted by some guy from kentucky?…i went back and looked for it but couldnt find it….heres something for you minnesssoootans to drool over…these bucks were harvested this year in iowa
Great Season
Steve says: Thanks for the link jeradNovember 19, 2003 at 1:56 am #1511Thats a dandy buck!
I just love those trail cam pics!!!The old buck is just standing there looking into the camera and saying: HAHAHAHA……..
November 19, 2003 at 1:56 am #282359Thats a dandy buck!
I just love those trail cam pics!!!The old buck is just standing there looking into the camera and saying: HAHAHAHA……..
November 19, 2003 at 1:58 am #1512WOW What a Pic!!
That would be a heck of a coat rack!I was hunting in south west Iowa and we stopped in to a bar and grill, and you should have seen the pics of deer on the wall from that area!! There are HUGE Bucks in Iowa!! I have seen the proof!
I think there is something in the corn down there that really helps the BLONDS and the Bucks
November 19, 2003 at 1:58 am #282360WOW What a Pic!!
That would be a heck of a coat rack!I was hunting in south west Iowa and we stopped in to a bar and grill, and you should have seen the pics of deer on the wall from that area!! There are HUGE Bucks in Iowa!! I have seen the proof!
I think there is something in the corn down there that really helps the BLONDS and the Bucks
November 19, 2003 at 8:27 pm #1535Theres some big ones in Iowa, but I dont think this guy is, check the link.
DaveNovember 19, 2003 at 8:27 pm #282484Theres some big ones in Iowa, but I dont think this guy is, check the link.
DaveNovember 21, 2003 at 2:27 am #1572super Deer, thanks. I nicest buck I saw this week hunting was on the highway coming home. oh well. Jack.
November 21, 2003 at 2:27 am #282680super Deer, thanks. I nicest buck I saw this week hunting was on the highway coming home. oh well. Jack.
November 21, 2003 at 2:38 pm #1586Swung up to the cabin to check on the cam the other night and the good news is that my cheap camera DOES work through cooler weather (down to 10 degrees anyway!) but the activity level of the travel corridor is quite sporadic. I managed to catch some does, a spike, and a small 8………..2 1/2 to 3 1/2 years old. My big 8 hasn’t been caught on film since the first pics and it appears I’m not catching the same deer twice.
On multiple pic settings, the bigger deer aren’t running off and getting captured in varying poses and positions…………but don’t appear to be coming back either.
What I need to keep in mind here is that if the corridor is near normal activity, my camera’s been empty (on pics) for over 2 weeks. I’ll have to look at the negatives and see what pics were last……….as I have some with snow on the ground from a couple of weeks ago. If this is true, then I’m not too concerned. But if not, I’d like to experiment some and see if the deer get more and more accepting of “whirring trees”. I have a pic of a little doe starring down the camera in early afternoon and then turning/bolting out of the “shoot zone”.
So far, the experience of owning and using a trail cam is incredibly fun and intriguing. I recommend one to everyone!!! It’s REALLY COOL to see what’s going on long after you’ve left and no one else is around.
DOES ANYONE HAVE A PREFERRED SETTING FOR OPTIMUM FILM USAGE? I’m getting a lot of “blanks”……………(just the scenery). On multiple pic settings, this is because the animal is gone from view but the device has been triggered to take “x” number of pictures. There’s also the time setting between detected motion but haven’t seen any arguments for or against any particular settings. What preferences have you guys developed?
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