February 12, 2016
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Posted by: Dan Gorman
This is the fourth in a series of trail cameras posts we call The Carcass Cam, it will feature pictures from some of our best trail cam contributors, including Pat Howard with his USA Trail Cams and our own Dan Gorman. In this post Dan Gorman is finally getting the pictures he has been after all winter, […]
January 27, 2016
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Posted by: Dan Gorman
This is the second in a series of trail cameras posts we call The Carcass Cam, it will feature pictures from some of our best trail cam contributors, including Jamie Vee with his USA Trail Cams and our own Dan Gorman.
January 6, 2016
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Posted by: Dan Gorman
This is the first in a series of trail cameras posts we call The Carcass Cam, it will feature pictures from some of our best trail cam contributors, including Pat Howard of USA Trail Cams and our own Dan Gorman.
July 14, 2015
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Posted by: Curtis Goettsch
Trail Cam Update 1.0, ok here we go, I am behind a bit with my trail cams but fear not, they are out and here are the highlights from my first call pull of 2015. it just so happens my best pictures came off the same camera set. Three nice bucks not sure if any […]
April 2, 2015
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Posted by: Dan Gorman
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 […]
January 26, 2015
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Posted by: Dan Gorman
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 […]
October 20, 2014
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Posted by: Dan Gorman
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, […]
September 25, 2014
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Posted by: Dan Gorman
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 […]
September 9, 2014
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Posted by: Dan Gorman
I pulled cards on four cameras today and I finally got a nice buck on camera. I actually think I got him on two different cameras about 200 yards and two hours apart. There were plenty of does with twins and a few coyotes and several raccoons. I also got a few nice turkey pictures. […]
July 30, 2014
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Posted by: VOM
By Guest Blogger: Skye Goode, Mossy Oak ProStaff I have been blessed to have captured some really great trail camera pictures but I have a secret weapon. A good friend introduced me to Blackie’s Blend Magnum call lure, and now I’m obsessed when pursuing critters when there’s no season. I use it frequently in tandem with trail […]
July 29, 2014
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Posted by: Curtis Goettsch
Here it is late July, for me this will be my first trail camera card pull of the summer. For me this is the time of year that you can really get a good idea of what a buck is going to look like this fall. Yes there is still time for them to grow […]
July 21, 2014
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Posted by: Dan Gorman
I recently purchased a Covert Illuminator camera. I’ve been using infrared cameras exclusively for about five years and like many others, I was worried about the flash spooking deer. I bought this camera with predators in mind, but I plan to use it along with my IR cameras for deer as well. I’ve had it […]
July 17, 2014
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Posted by: Skye Goode
My latest card pull was fun because I had a variety of game including bear, turkey, some cute fuzzy fawns and baby coons, as well as an old friend that returned. It’s good to see two different sets of twins and some loan fawns that made it through Wisconsin’s worst winter in decades. As […]
July 15, 2014
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Posted by: Curtis Goettsch
I was asked on FaceBook the other day… What is the best product for putting inches on antlers? I’m not sure there is an answer to that. Sure there are tons of products out there that are designed to help you “grow” big bucks. Do they work, some do for sure but there isn’t a […]