Treestand photos... Post your pics here.
#71
this little lady was directly opposite the foodplot in the soybeans behind me, its agreat spot, pine and cedar woods dump the deer out to my stand in either the meadow or field.
#74
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bored so heres some more, my stand is a pallet in a hedgrerow between an unused field and a cultivated field. Heres a pic of my small foodplot (never been hit, too much other food around) in the unused field.
bored so heres some more, my stand is a pallet in a hedgrerow between an unused field and a cultivated field. Heres a pic of my small foodplot (never been hit, too much other food around) in the unused field.

#77
Do you guys keep your cams in your packs or do you leave them hung around your neck?
When I have aquestionable shooterbuck coming in myfirst responce is glass him with the binos to see if it is an animal I wish to take. Then more times then notI didn't have the chance to snap any pics. It really is hard trying to hunt and take pics at the same time. I might get pics of 25% of the decent bucks I see, then most of those pics I got sucked this year and were worthless.
I learned a lot this year and will take better pics next year..... I hope

Best of luck with your new cam bowfanatic! It really is a blast.
#79
Had to edit to address jersey and motown; the pic in question was taken off-season, shortly after building the stand, I live in Ontario and would loose my toes to frost-bite if I hunted barefoot 

When sitting in a climber or chain-on my camera is tucked safely away in a bag, but I much prefer private land where I can support a pallet up in a tree. In "custom" stands with more room I hang my camera off a nearby branch, although I will admit that all pics I posted on this thread are out of season, I will sit up there with noweapon off-seasonstrictly for scouting and photography.


When sitting in a climber or chain-on my camera is tucked safely away in a bag, but I much prefer private land where I can support a pallet up in a tree. In "custom" stands with more room I hang my camera off a nearby branch, although I will admit that all pics I posted on this thread are out of season, I will sit up there with noweapon off-seasonstrictly for scouting and photography.



