A few photos to share
#1
A few photos to share
Some of the thingswhich helpme wake up every morning! Enjoy!
http://s277.photobucket.com/albums/kk73/iamyourhuckleberry/?action=view&current=4988a51b.pbw
http://s277.photobucket.com/albums/kk73/iamyourhuckleberry/?action=view&current=4988a51b.pbw
#3
RE: A few photos to share
Neat pics Huck.
These damn turkeys keep getting me up at 4:00.[:@] I wouldn't mind killing one so I could sleep in a little later once in a while. Getting up at 5:15 for work doesn't seem so bad now.[&:]
These damn turkeys keep getting me up at 4:00.[:@] I wouldn't mind killing one so I could sleep in a little later once in a while. Getting up at 5:15 for work doesn't seem so bad now.[&:]
#6
RE: A few photos to share
LoL...the deer video.
I was running the camera and wish I was behind the string. I had a young lad in Illinois hunting with me. You can imagine, he was shaking pretty bad. We had a hot, I mean a very hot, doe bedded down twenty yards in front of us. This buck would not leave her. He was out there parading at thirty yards. What a sweet angle we had on him! He had no clue we were there. You saw the rest of the story.
I was running the camera and wish I was behind the string. I had a young lad in Illinois hunting with me. You can imagine, he was shaking pretty bad. We had a hot, I mean a very hot, doe bedded down twenty yards in front of us. This buck would not leave her. He was out there parading at thirty yards. What a sweet angle we had on him! He had no clue we were there. You saw the rest of the story.
#7
RE: A few photos to share
ORIGINAL: iamyourhuckleberry
LoL...the deer video.
I was running the camera and wish I was behind the string. I had a young lad in Illinois hunting with me. You can imagine, he was shaking pretty bad. We had a hot, I mean a very hot, doe bedded down twenty yards in front of us. This buck would not leave her. He was out there parading at thirty yards. What a sweet angle we had on him! He had no clue we were there. You saw the rest of the story.
LoL...the deer video.
I was running the camera and wish I was behind the string. I had a young lad in Illinois hunting with me. You can imagine, he was shaking pretty bad. We had a hot, I mean a very hot, doe bedded down twenty yards in front of us. This buck would not leave her. He was out there parading at thirty yards. What a sweet angle we had on him! He had no clue we were there. You saw the rest of the story.
#8
RE: A few photos to share
No! The buck ran about 15 yards on the other side of the doe and stopped. Sheremained resting (my guess... she had a long night). We actually watched them for another 45 minutes. We had our fingers crossed for another shot-he was just too far for thelittle fellow.A smaller buck eventually came in and ran her and the big buck out.