Post Your Biggest Buck Game Cam Photo!!!
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From: Rock WV USA
2droptine- I would have to disagree with you on that one. I don' t think that any deer on this earth is unkillable. Granted that window of opportunity may be small and even smaller with archery gear but no deer is simply unkillable. All deer move some during daylight hours for one reason or other. You just have to figure out a way or just get lucky to be in the right place at the right time.
#38
Hankfan,
You are correct that deer will move during some daylight hours, but he has learned where to move and how to move to avoid hunters. He knows the game.
He will and has proved me right.
You are correct that deer will move during some daylight hours, but he has learned where to move and how to move to avoid hunters. He knows the game.
He will and has proved me right.
#39
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From: Rock WV USA
2droptine- That' s why you have to stop thinking like all the other hunters. You have to think like a deer and figure out where a deer of that size could hide all year long. Then it' s just a matter of beating the deer at his own game. Of course a little luck always helps!!!!
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From: small town usa USA
hello everyone, annie here. i have`nt been on much for a while. but my husband ( MR.GUNS) is starting to get into posting and reading alot on the forumn now. he came in where i was laying down and said i need to come look at the deer cam pictures. and guys they are all great. we dont have a deer cam but looks as if we need one. these pictures really give you the fever dont they?
hankfan-do you mind saying what part of wva you are from? we are from webster county.
bscofield-gorgeous picture. that deer is just beautiful and with all the greenery it sets it off even more.
2droptine, not sure if this will help. but i once read an article where the author claimed that most deer that seem not to be seen very often and seem unkillable often lay right in almost plain view in daylight hours-the idea being inplain site keeps them hidden. as they only need small amounts of cover actually. he claimed many deer are around well populated areas and few people ever notice it. so perhaps he could be hiding where you would least suspect him to be. never take it for granted he is`nt near. just think out of the box. that`s what makes it all the more fun. right? the challenge is what it is all about. man wish we had some pics to add here. thanks for the pics guys there great.
hankfan-do you mind saying what part of wva you are from? we are from webster county.
bscofield-gorgeous picture. that deer is just beautiful and with all the greenery it sets it off even more.
2droptine, not sure if this will help. but i once read an article where the author claimed that most deer that seem not to be seen very often and seem unkillable often lay right in almost plain view in daylight hours-the idea being inplain site keeps them hidden. as they only need small amounts of cover actually. he claimed many deer are around well populated areas and few people ever notice it. so perhaps he could be hiding where you would least suspect him to be. never take it for granted he is`nt near. just think out of the box. that`s what makes it all the more fun. right? the challenge is what it is all about. man wish we had some pics to add here. thanks for the pics guys there great.



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