Game Camera Photo Contest – Week 3 Entries
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Here are the Week Three entries for the Mostly Archery and Up North Journal Game Camera Photo Contest.

You can find the original contest announcement with prizes, rules and how to enter here.

This piebald doe pic was submitted by Brent from Remus, MI.

Brent also submitted this video clip of the same piebald – awesome!

Piebald Video (if you receive an error message at Photobucket click “Ignore”. 

Denny of Summerdale, AL submitted this cat photo.

 

These fine bucks as well as the next two photos were submitted by Greg of Rochester, NY.

Looks like this doe wants a piece of the licking branch.

“With my extraordinary ninja skills I can escape the infrared beam.”

Jeff submitted this photo of a doe with her udder full.

 

Matt of Ishpeming, MI titled this one, “Quick, hide, another trail camera.”

 

I think the camera might have had a few too many “D” cells…  Thanks to Shack from IA.

 

Steve from Cecil, MI provided the next three photos. 

Steve notes that the buck was hurt (see the neck) in this photo.

Here the wound looks like it has healed some.

The next four pictures were submitted by Tony from Fort Worth, TX.

 

The variety of wildlife at this one location is amazing.

And that doe thought she had her udder full – or- these little piggies went to the crockpot.

Nice buck.

Thanks to everyone for the great entries, dv

Game Camera Photo Contest – Week 2 Entries
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Here are the Week Two entries for the Mostly Archery and Up North Journal Game Camera Photo Contest.

You can find the original contest announcement with prizes, rules and how to enter here.

Dave from Elk River, MN submitted these great wolf photos.

Dillon from Port Orange, FL sent in this great buck picture.

Greg in Rochester, NY sent in this great sequence of a buck eating an apple.

James from London, UK (Mostly Archery goes global, Yeah!) sent this picture of a fox from his garden.

This great buck was submitted by Jeff from NH.

Gender bending?  Thanks to Kent from Ava, IL.

Nice poody-tat.  Also thanks to Kent from Ava, IL.

Matt Block of the Up North Journal Field Staff (ineligible to win) shares these next four great photos.

  

 

 

Rick from Niceville, FL sent in this crazy buck photo.  He had one heck of a night!

 

These turkeys are courtesy of Rickey from Port Orange, FL.

These sparring bucks are also from Rickey in Port Orange, FL.

These antlerless deer pictures were submitted by Sherri from Port Orange, FL.

Thanks for all the great entries, dv

Best Of Trail Camera Photos – May & June 2009
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I really like trail cameras.  It is almost as exciting as hunting itself.  Here are the best pictures from May and June 2009. 

 

What appear to be a pair of wolves.

 

 

Whaaaatt have you been eating???

 

A fawn nursing.

 

happy hunting, dv

 

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    Hamming with Game Cams
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    For a little Friday chuckle visit this game camera review at Chasingame a leading “common man” source for game camera reviews.  While tongue-in-cheek I do think it pokes some fun into what many consumers expect; nuclear functionality at dirt cheap prices.   

     

    Also, here is another “best of” from my game camera last weekend.  This guy might have some serious soriah, psoriah, ITCHING.

     

    Scratchy Buck

     

    happy hunting, dv

     

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