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Deep Snow Whitetail Pics
Well, deep for Ohio. We were hit with 16" of snow in my area last week. When I checked my trail cam I had a lot of pictures of deer wading through or digging in the snow. In several spots of my food plot they dug through a foot and a half of snow to get the clover. These made for some neat photos so I thought I would share a few of the better ones.
This pic is right when the snow was really coming down. ![]() |
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This next pic shows how deep the snow ended up.
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The next pic you can see the deer on the right digging to get to the clover. The deer on the left has its head buried in the snow to eat.
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This one turned out cool, no description needed.
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I actually posted this one last week. Thought it was worth posting again for those who did not see it as it fits in with my snow theme.
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That is it for now. I took pictures of the spots where they dug through the snow but can't find my camera right now. Maybe I will post later if anyone has not seen this, I know I had not.
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Nice Looking Pics, thanks for sharing.
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Cool pics.
I went out in the same kind of stuff (foot and a half of snow) and took a doe last night. I can telll you it sucks to walk through that stuff while dragging a deer behind you for two miles!!! |
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Just a quick question because I have no experience with trail camers. But wouldnt the falling snow set your camer off and burn up all your film, or memory, real quick? Or does it have to be more movement than falling snow?
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Cool pics Blog. Looks like that one doe got startled.
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