Pics from my trail camera

Noreaster

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Checked my camera today after having it out for a week, wish I could see the points better.
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i am blind lol i can barely see the pictures have any better ones? Its the season! my bosses kit just got a bull that scored 318! Lucky kid not bad for his first one lol i will try to get some pictures. going saturday hope we get something!
 

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Big mature looking buck looks massive short tines though

Ya hes defiantly got a big body, he popped up 10-15 yards from the the camera when I was pulling the Sd card out. I hope I didn't scare him out of the area now.
Deer on the Cape usually don't have wide or tall racks, the woods are thick as hell with briers & puckers. Alot of basket racks running around
 

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Ya hes defiantly got a big body, he popped up 10-15 yards from the the camera when I was pulling the Sd card out. I hope I didn't scare him out of the area now.
Deer on the Cape usually don't have wide or tall racks, the woods are thick as hell with briers & puckers. Alot of basket racks running around

If you have alot of Does you should be ok about him sticking around yeah you dont have the crops up there like we do around here you need that grain to grow them big antlered bucks id say your rut is getting ready to kick off the young bucks around here there necks is starting to swell up good luck to you this fall hope you get a big un
 

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nice. speaking of trail camera pics...these were pretty cool (from a local forum)

For those of you that have never hunted in South Texas, sometimes we post motion detector cameras at our feeders/tanks to see what is going on - check out this sequence at a water tank.
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http://www.saracing.net/forums/showthread.php?t=18672&highlight=coatimundi

:laugh:

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Unfortunately no, if you click on the picture it enlarge & can zoom in

had to close the blinds then i could see the pictures real good. There is tons and tons of big bucks here in Durango, CO. Monday we were doing a job and one walked right by us ten feet away and then went another ten feet and just laid down. They are everywhere lol
 

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I wanna see you seat around the camp fire and tell your buddys how your hunt went lol Marty Stafford our how ever you spell his name should do a Wild America show on them
 
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Mexicans on the trail camera Classic!

had to close the blinds then i could see the pictures real good. There is tons and tons of big bucks here in Durango, CO. Monday we were doing a job and one walked right by us ten feet away and then went another ten feet and just laid down. They are everywhere lol
I used to work with a guy that moved out to Durango a few years ago
 

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Noreaster, looks like a good mature buck...he may be older than you think (rack may be on downturn 6.5+)...hard to tell 100% from those pics though. As far as spooking him, he should stick there if not pressured immediately or pushed farther...most time they will only run a 20+ yrds and stop, if not pressured they will cautiously return. An old matriarchal doe won't forget so easy. Mature bucks have a tendency to go nocturnal once pressured, the rut will bring him out of this.

I like to snort-wheeze at them if I jump them, at times that will turn them, and it will bring them back to the area looking for the new buck. Also, if I know that deer are congregated in an area I'll snort as not to spook them by scent or sight, then they can't confirm it and will not go far. I talk to deer :thumb:

Enough rambling...good luck at harvesting him.
 

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I can only bowhunt in the backyard, neighbors haven't cared for me shooting out there since I smoked 2 coyotes in the driveway.
 

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I can only bowhunt in the backyard, neighbors haven't cared for me shooting out there since I smoked 2 coyotes in the driveway.

Thats great...smoked coyotes in the driveway:thumb:

The one time I was on the Cape I didn't do alot of looking for deer habitat. What I did notice was thick underbrush, not that many mast-producing trees, and lack of agriculture, that has to make the hunting, especially bowhunting, more difficult.

I did see a flock of turkeys on Martha's Vineyard...kinda surprised me.
 

TIM Z

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Gotta love deer season!

looks like a nice wall hanger on your cam,

For gun are you guys limited to shotgun/muzzleloader?
 

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For gun are you guys limited to shotgun/muzzleloader?

Yep not many places that you can shoot 100yards around here
For coyotes they lifted the over .22 ban, time to go sight in the 30-06. I was having a hell of a time trying to find a 410 with improved cylinder for rifled slugs
 

TIM Z

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Yep not many places that you can shoot 100yards around here
For coyotes they lifted the over .22 ban, time to go sight in the 30-06. I was having a hell of a time trying to find a 410 with improved cylinder for rifled slugs

Yeah 410's are hard to find, Im always keeping an eye out for a nice 1100 410 for my collection.