Well as of now i dont have much to share, but I figured I'd start a trail camera thread. Maybe it'll change my luck around..:smiley_blackeye:
I've been running 2 Spypoints this year, on the same property just different sides of the road. Both are on feild edges, and honestly have been pretty upsetting. I'm yet to have pictures of even a decent sized buck.
I'll start off with some longbeards..that literally disapeared during season.
This is upsettingly the biggest buck I have on camera. He's just a dink but I'll throw the pic up anyhow.
This is a new spot where I've never had a camera. I put down a salt block last fall here and forgot about it. Well when i was scouting for a new spot for my camera i stumbled upon about a 4x4 foot spot thats bare dirt, with a hole about a foot into the ground from where the deer have it pawed up. So i took out an apple block and we'll see what I get on it next week. Here's a few pics from this previous week. I have pics of this doe late last winter with her fur missing where a slug grazed her. She's still alive and well.
I have some high hopes for thuis new spot. It's a secluded corner of a cut hay field. There's a logging road and trails all over that pour into the field from right here.
I've been running 2 Spypoints this year, on the same property just different sides of the road. Both are on feild edges, and honestly have been pretty upsetting. I'm yet to have pictures of even a decent sized buck.
I'll start off with some longbeards..that literally disapeared during season.
This is upsettingly the biggest buck I have on camera. He's just a dink but I'll throw the pic up anyhow.
This is a new spot where I've never had a camera. I put down a salt block last fall here and forgot about it. Well when i was scouting for a new spot for my camera i stumbled upon about a 4x4 foot spot thats bare dirt, with a hole about a foot into the ground from where the deer have it pawed up. So i took out an apple block and we'll see what I get on it next week. Here's a few pics from this previous week. I have pics of this doe late last winter with her fur missing where a slug grazed her. She's still alive and well.
I have some high hopes for thuis new spot. It's a secluded corner of a cut hay field. There's a logging road and trails all over that pour into the field from right here.