Extreme Cold Cam-Trackers
#11
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: East Texas
Posts: 1,382
RE: Extreme Cold Cam-Trackers
I have hundreds of photos of deer with my game camera and I don't think I have one pic where the deer looks scared or alarmed. I have rolls and rolls of film that when developed will be the same 5 or 6 deer just milling around or feeding in a food plot in frot of the camera at night. The flash doesn't seem to bother them. I have been on the stand near my camera and seen deer walk by it in the dusky dark of the evening hunt and the deer never even look up. I don't think deer see light in the same way we do.
If you want to see an amazing buck and an awesome story get the Feb. issue of North American Whitetail!! There is picture after picture taken with a game camera of a HUGE non-typical buck that will score near 300 P&Y. I know you don't beleive me but go pick up a copy of the Feb. issue! I don't think it is on the news stands yet but it will be.
If you want to see an amazing buck and an awesome story get the Feb. issue of North American Whitetail!! There is picture after picture taken with a game camera of a HUGE non-typical buck that will score near 300 P&Y. I know you don't beleive me but go pick up a copy of the Feb. issue! I don't think it is on the news stands yet but it will be.
#12
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: post falls idaho USA
Posts: 73
RE: Extreme Cold Cam-Trackers
North Jeff,
Thanks again, I can see you know the deer in your area quite well. Good luck in all your hunting endeavors. In my opinion there is nothing quite like an old whitetail buck. They are truely the ultimate survival machine!
IHW,
Shed
Thanks again, I can see you know the deer in your area quite well. Good luck in all your hunting endeavors. In my opinion there is nothing quite like an old whitetail buck. They are truely the ultimate survival machine!
IHW,
Shed