Cool Scouting pics!
#1
Cool Scouting pics!
Well went out again this evening to do a bit of scouting! I took a few pics and thought I would share them with ya all!
Nice 8 point that I've seen 3 times this week!
Same buck, the big branch in the tre in the top left corner is where I took a big Doe last season, nice to see this guy standing there for about 45 minutes feeding!
Big fat Doe that I hope to see opening day! This Doe is in the same spot as the Buck in the above pics just a different angle!
Same Doe!
Nice 8 point that I've seen 3 times this week!
Same buck, the big branch in the tre in the top left corner is where I took a big Doe last season, nice to see this guy standing there for about 45 minutes feeding!
Big fat Doe that I hope to see opening day! This Doe is in the same spot as the Buck in the above pics just a different angle!
Same Doe!
#5
RE: Cool Scouting pics!
Cool pics, nice buck, and im guessing coyote. Looks alot like the one i videos taped (www.youtube.com/cay4redneck).
#8
RE: Cool Scouting pics!
Great pics! Quick question for you... Are you by any chance taking those pictures with a spotting scope and a camera attachment?It seems as though you'repretty far away because they're totally at ease, but the pics are nice and tight.I guess you could have a really bad a$$ camera setup. Ihave wanted one of those setups (scope/camera adapter) for a while now. I'm always looking for feedback from someone using one.
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RE: Cool Scouting pics!
ORIGINAL: fechmupbud
Great pics! Quick question for you... Are you by any chance taking those pictures with a spotting scope and a camera attachment? It seems as though you're pretty far away because they're totally at ease, but the pics are nice and tight. I guess you could have a really bad a$$ camera setup. I have wanted one of those setups (scope/camera adapter) for a while now. I'm always looking for feedback from someone using one.
Great pics! Quick question for you... Are you by any chance taking those pictures with a spotting scope and a camera attachment? It seems as though you're pretty far away because they're totally at ease, but the pics are nice and tight. I guess you could have a really bad a$$ camera setup. I have wanted one of those setups (scope/camera adapter) for a while now. I'm always looking for feedback from someone using one.
They were totally at ease, the Doe was about 65 yards and I was down wind. The buck was probably 85 yards and I was down wind. I watched the buck for a good 45 minutes and the Doe with her twins for about a half hour!