Bachelor Group?!?!
#1
Bachelor Group?!?!
well for the last 2 years I a have seen numerous deer in a 30 acre divided baean/corn field in front of my house and most of them have been bucks but i recently got a good spot for a camera to put on them so i did and i got some nice ones every picture of a deer that i got had a buck in it
this part of a little guy
this litle guy will be a nice one in a couple of years assuming that his one side grows back
this is a nice little youngun
this guy looks like a nice mature deer it looks as though he might have a possible droptine on his left beam
this part of a little guy
this litle guy will be a nice one in a couple of years assuming that his one side grows back
this is a nice little youngun
this guy looks like a nice mature deer it looks as though he might have a possible droptine on his left beam
#4
RE: Bachelor Group?!?!
Great pictures. I think your camera is pointing a little far up. Next time set it up and try getting it more level to where you think you will see the whole deer. If you are putting it on a new tree then take some sample pictures and view them just to see what all your going to get a picture of. If you dont have a tree mount to level out your camera than use broken tre branches to try and level is out. Just stick them behind your camera and make sure the camera is tight against the tree or your camera might come off.
#6
RE: Bachelor Group?!?!
mathews shooter- you can tell in the last pic you cansee it broke off completely
pope- thanks man ill do that
BTW i forgot this picture isnt very good but the half of the buck in the pic is pretty nice the biggest one in velvet this year
pope- thanks man ill do that
BTW i forgot this picture isnt very good but the half of the buck in the pic is pretty nice the biggest one in velvet this year
#10
RE: Bachelor Group?!?!
That last buck does look like he will be a good buck. Also dont know if you noticed in the last picture you first posted that one buck has a cut or hole on his neck, hopefully nothing serious. Good pics though, just move the camera a little like the guys mentioned.