Who remembers this amazing trail camera sequence?
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Giant Nontypical
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Northeast Tennessee
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Who remembers this amazing trail camera sequence?
From Kelly/KY last year. I had the thread favorited and thought it was a good time to bring the amazing pictures back this year, for those who didn't see it. It's truly amazing.
This also ISN'T a debate on baiting. It is legal where he hunts, in KY.
I hope you don't mind me posting them Kelly.
This also ISN'T a debate on baiting. It is legal where he hunts, in KY.
I hope you don't mind me posting them Kelly.
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RE: Who remembers this amazing trail camera sequence?
That guy is simply an amazing hunter. I doubt if he even needed that feeder...lol.
I'll take a pic of him tomorrow, he's on the wall. All I know is dumb luck. I never knew the camera went off until a couple of days after I shot him. It's for real. I'd watched him for a few weeks and since I hadn't tagged a buck in Kentucky in 4 years, he was just in the wrong place at the wrong time. Not my largest buck, but probably the most controversial. I think he was booted off AT three times. I now proudly have that pic under his mount.
Kelly
I'll take a pic of him tomorrow, he's on the wall. All I know is dumb luck. I never knew the camera went off until a couple of days after I shot him. It's for real. I'd watched him for a few weeks and since I hadn't tagged a buck in Kentucky in 4 years, he was just in the wrong place at the wrong time. Not my largest buck, but probably the most controversial. I think he was booted off AT three times. I now proudly have that pic under his mount.
Kelly
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RE: Who remembers this amazing trail camera sequence?
ORIGINAL: whitetailbowhunter
Why doe the buck have see through front legs?[>:]
ORIGINAL: Matt/TN
If I was a critic, which Im not, I believe the pic, I did from the first day it was posted.
But if I were, I would question, why a camera mounted in a fixed position would in the First 2 pics show 1/4 of the bottom of the feeder, when in the last pic(3), It only shows the motor portion.
#10
RE: Who remembers this amazing trail camera sequence?
That is awesome....I remember when it went round and round on here, that was funny (lets see if it starts again). FYI he is 'transparent' since he is moving really fast as that arrow goes into him....relatively slow shutter speed.