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Ryan’s 1st Card Pull

The great thing about having trail cams out is the anticipation of the upcoming season and wondering if you will see the deer you are getting pictures of. This year is no different camera’s are out and the picture’s of nice deer are coming in from nice bucks to does and fawns. Sometimes I want […]

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Dan’s 1st Card Pull

I hit the woods Sunday for my first card pull of the summer, and I was happy to find all my cameras in proper working order where I left them. They had all taken a respectable number of pictures, and I was anxious to sort through them looking for nice pictures and clues as to […]

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Trail Camera Update

Now that the den cam and the beaver cam have been set for a couple weeks, I thought I’d give an update on the action. The den cam had ups and downs. The downs are it was definitely a raccoon hangout, and I got about 5,000 pictures of them headed to and from the den, […]

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Carcass Cam Best Of

By Dan Gorman I haven’t officially pulled the cameras, mainly because I haven’t decided where exactly I want to put them yet, but I’m pretty sure the carcass cam is winding down for the year. I got some pretty decent pictures throughout the winter but overall it was a disappointing year. After last year I […]

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Off Season Trail Cameras

By Dan Gorman This is the time of year I consider the trail camera off season. The carcass cam has run its course. There are a handful of bucks still holding antlers but most have shed, and I can only look at so many pictures of does and shed bucks, regardless of the scenery. I […]

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The Right Call

On November 8th of 2014, I was fortunate enough to take my largest whitetail to date.  He was a large framed twenty-inch wide nine point with some cool character.  I was hunting over a cut cornfield that neighbored a wooly ditch surrounded by CRP.  I was hidden well, eighteen feet in the air comfortably sitting […]

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The Carcass Cam

Now that hunting season is over, I like to run a camera over the bones and scraps from the deer I was able to kill during the year. I also recently acquired a road killed deer that wasn’t salvageable, so I put it in front of the cameras as well. I started doing these three […]

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New Trophy Cam Essential HD

Overland Park, Kan. – Bushnell®, an industry leader in high performance sports optics for more than 65 years and a market leader in the trail camera industry, has introduced the Trophy® Cam Essential HD. With a true one-year battery life and fast 0.3 second trigger speed, the Trophy Cam Essential HD is one of the […]

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ALL NEW Bushnell Trophy Cam HD Aggressor

Overland Park, Kan. – Bushnell®, an industry leader in high performance sports optics for more than 65 years and a market leader in the trail camera industry, has introduced a completely redesigned Trophy® Cam HD low-glow trail camera. Leading the industry with true one-year battery life and fast 0.2 second trigger speed, the Bushnell Trophy […]

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Oklahoma Monster Buck

Oklahoma Monster Buck Summitted by Mossy Oak Pro, Brian Beauchamp, Photo Credit Michael Munson “Carya” 7.5-years-old 211 lbs, field-dressed 176 2/8″ Gross (Green) 100% Free Range Opening morning of 2014 muzzleloader season in Oklahoma, I woke up with an eerie feeling of certainty and sadness as I prepared to head to the field. All of my […]

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October Lull

The Calm Before the Storm I don’t know about you but I love this time of year.  Not because I am seeing bucks behind every tree or the fact that the hunting is off the chain exciting.  Actually for just the opposite reason.  This period from about October 12th through the 25th everyone slows way […]

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Getting Closer

I haven’t had any luck this year hunting, but I pulled camera cards over the weekend and I can tell November is getting closer. I have a couple good bucks making random appearances along the river and my scrape cam is starting to pick up. The ridge cam has been a bit of a disappointment, […]

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Making Adjustments

As the new season is quickly approaching, and final preparations are being made, I thought I’d write about some changes I’m making this year as well as some things that remain the same over the years. One of the main changes that was made on the property is a small finger of crop field that […]

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Buck Profile “KickStart”

This is a nice ten point that has a good kicker coming off of his G2. I’m calling him KickStart I won’t say that I wouldn’t shoot him but I might let have a pass. I feel this buck is just getting started and if given another year could blow up. Like I said I […]

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