Ok, there is a thread about pics of the mountains out west that have some really amazing pictures....
So I thought I'd start one for the rest of us. How about it? Got some pics of where you hunt? Stand setups, critters under your tree, sunsets etc?
Here are a couple of mine.
This is a ground level pic of my Montana decoys under a stand setup last winter. I've not had a chance to try them during the rut yet but I think they look pretty convincing!
(http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y43/DaveBulla/Deerseason07040.jpg)
Here's the view to the northwest from the stand over the same spot. It's the same hill in the background. Bucks chase the does out in the far weed field and sometimes funnel into my little corner.
(http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y43/DaveBulla/Deerseason07005.jpg)
And here is a view over my left shoulder looking southwest from the same stand. I had a nice 8 or 9 point come out of that thick stuff and lock eyes with me right between the base of the branches just right of center at the bottom of the pic. I made the mistake of moving a bit while he was still facing me.
(http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y43/DaveBulla/Deerseason07007.jpg)
My avatar pic was taken from the Bowl stand.
My two oldest kids, Lindsey and Emmett on a December bunny hunt.
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Part of the gang on last years 3rd annual KC area trad bunny hunt.
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Pre dawn breakfast at the same hunt. MMMMMmmmmmmmmm!!!!
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Here's the entry to the stand I killed my buck from on Nov 4 in Iowa last year:
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Tied the jonboat on the left side across from the big oak and waded to the stand - its in another white oak on the water probably 30 yards right behind the big oak - the water takes a little jag to the right.
Deer's eye view from where my buck was standing - you'll see the stand peeping out from behind the cedar. I leaned out and shot the buck from behind the cedar at 10 yards.
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Closeup of the stand - green fold up seat on Climax stand.
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The tree would be approx over my left shoulder - buck made it 50-60 yards with the Snuffer through the top of his heart.
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Kind of a pretty spot - and only 100 yds or so from the porch of my folk's house.
R
Boy Ryan, that's a slick set up! If that creek comes up to the edge of the yard you must have some nice quiet, scent free travel in to that stand. I've been wanting to build a little plywood piroque for just that kind of setup. Originally I was thinking maybe 14 ft or so but I recently saw plans for an 8 ft wooden johnboat (sort of) with a tire on one end and you use the oars for handles like a wheelbarrow. Might be the perfect one man or one man and a dead deer cartopper huntin' boat.
I like the way you left the cedar undisturbed and used it to your advantage. Looks like a little head movement would be all it takes to either hide your face or peek over the branch in front of you. On the first picture I wasn't able to spot the stand until I saw the second picture taken from closer up. I honestly thought the stand was up about 5 or 6 feet higher as I saw one dead straight and horizontal "line" about 3 ft from the top of the cedar and thought it might be part of the platform. A guy could learn a lot from pics like that. Keep 'em coming!
That funny looking thing leaning on the close tree in the 2nd pic would be a pole pruner (DONT LEAVE HOME WITHOUT IT!). I took these pics on the 3rd when I was setting the stand up - guess it just felt good.
R
My tree stand overlooking my favorite cattail marsh. A video of my second favorite spot.
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Dave
Its actually a pond in the shape of a "U", the folks house is on the right "flat" of the "U" and the stand is on the left top "point" of the "U". The deer naturally filter around the left point from the fallow field the buck died in to the woods on the peninsula between the points. Predominant wind is in your face in that stand blowing out across the pond. I've only sat in that tree the one morning - for about 2 hours. Planning on being in it some the next time I draw a tag!
Stand is about 10 ft up - my normal height.
R
Took two deer out of this field last season.
My treestand is located in the oak tree on the red dot, about eight feet up.
(http://www.blackweldertank.com/jeff/field.jpg)
Here is one of my favorite stands on a foggy morning. There is a field to my right and across the field is an overgrown pasture that the deer bed in. To my left is rows of pine trees and the deer walk in these rows and cross the field or go south towards a big swamp. The first pic is of the field and you can see the pasture in the background. The second pic is of an opening in the pines to the left and in front of my stand. (http://i443.photobucket.com/albums/qq157/HenryHammer/Henryscamera-16.jpg) (http://i443.photobucket.com/albums/qq157/HenryHammer/Henryscamera-17.jpg)
These are pictures from North Dakota in '08 with 2 real good friends. This was our first time hunting out there and we had a blast. This first picture was of the sunrise on the first morning while I was sitting in a natural ground blind in a strip of trees the deer traveled by. The second pic is of my friend Mike while we were out for one of the many walks we went on. The third pic is of both of them, probably looking for their arrows. I love the rolling hills in the background, it was great to see so far and I still managed to have some whitetails sneek up on me. :knothead:
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You guys are killing me. I can;t wait for Oct1 and now I look at these. Nice looking set-ups.
Here is a pic from one of my favorite stand. To my left is a white oak and to my right is a persimmon tree.When both produce in the same year this stand will be hot for at least 5 weeks. Its on public land.
Here is apic from the stand. You can only see one porker but there are about 10 around.
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Here is a pic about an hour later...
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One of my Favorite places to hunt. Ossabow Island. Public Land. These were a bit to far.
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Probably more than a 100 River Miles a fella can boat hunt in South Ga.....
Going in the Morning...
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A Lucky Midday run to the cooler...
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Headed home...
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I hunt mainly big rolling hard wood ridges and low creek bottoms here. I have another lease which is lime stone,catus,and brushy like south Texas just a 30 minute drive away.
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Here are a few pictures of a place behind my house that I cleared out and planted last year. It turned out to be a honey hole!
These are few shots from the stand:
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Here is one from the ground:
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Another one of my food plots across the street from my house:
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And here is young buck that was really tempting me. He is about 12 yards:
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Hope you enjoy!
Ryan
Great whitetail habitat
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Some elk country
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Antegoat habitat
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I love all the pics. Thank's
Ignore the shotgun. It is pretty Texas hill country, though!
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Dang it. I hate red x's
The size is right...does Tradgang support Picasa or do I need to get a photobucket account?
Photobucket.
Here's a pic of an early snow storm from my stand back home in WV
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Here's a different view from same stand...
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and finally; here's a pic of my glowing orange arrow in a tree after missing a nice 8pt the same day...Hahahahaha
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one of the areas I grew up hunting is an old 'turn of the century' farm that's completely overgrown, save a couple bare spots. occasionally theres an old growth tree or two. like these:
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Here is a pic of some marsh hunting...
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CAN YOU SEE THE DEAD DEER IN THE PICTURE??????
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This is on public land that is only accessable by boat.
Most hunters stay in a floating camp or they tent out on the camping ground.
Here is a picture of my houseboat early one morning on the management area
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This last pic is of my access to hunting ground. I have to play the tides sometimes. In this case, I ran my boat to the spot in the mud and by the time my hunt was over I had 6" of water to get out.
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Cool pics Gregg.
Mudline through the swamp right after the river fell out.
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A fine persimmon. There's about 7 more within 20 yards of this one.
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Some prime hog habitat.
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Yes, that's fresh rootin'.
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Well, here's a pretty picture of our favorite place early in the autumn...
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Same place a bit later in the year (beware the dreaded shoulder frogs)...
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And again later in the winter...
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J.Cook, love the pics with the snow flying! My absolute favorite conditions to hunt in.
Grabwad, like the pics of the willow thicket with the trail through it. Looks just like a willow thicket I hunt along the Platte River here in MO.
Great diversity in pics!
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Now this I really enjoy looking at!
I have to restablish my favorite hunting spot but I will find one I promise, back here in Mo. after missing out on chasing the whitetails for two years. Thanks fella's
Here's a pic from the stand where I killed my buck last year. You can see the funnel in the distance. (http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t53/kendalltechau/100_1190.jpg) (http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t53/kendalltechau/100_1152.jpg)
QuoteOriginally posted by Dave Bulla:
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Dave, if I was still hunting I'd through an arrow throw that buck. looks real.
Yea King, it'll make ya do a double take that's for sure.
Funny story, I posted this pic last year on a thread about using decoys. I pulled it up at work one day and showed it to one of the guys I worked with and was telling him about the decoys when another guy walked up and asked about the picture and I said that it was one that I took recently when hunting. He stares real hard and asks, "Did you shoot him? Looks pretty nice! How many points?"
I'm sitting there thinking "Huh?" I said, "Look at it close." He looks some more and says "What? The doe looks big but I'd shoot the buck for sure."
I said, "Aw, come on! What's wrong with that deer?" He's sitting there looking and the other guy couldn't stand it and finally says, "Look at the legs dummy!" It STILL took him a couple seconds to realize they were decoys. Gave us all a good laugh.
Wallcrawler........super picture, love that mountain. A man could make a career out of that place. You are a lucky man to be near a place like that!
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from the high country of Victoria to the plains and foothills of western NSW....
joe [ joe skipp ] where is those pics from ? sure does look nice . great thread ... keep 'em coming !
Ben
One of the prettiest places I've ever hunted is near Rocky Mount, VA. My friend Bob and I went out stump shooting on a Sunday in rifle season(can't hunt on Sunday).
He lives on the property in a house built in 1849!There's nothing better than going out the door and walking to your stand. (http://i301.photobucket.com/albums/nn66/tarponnut/Virginia074.jpg)
Living in the foothills of the Allegheny Mountains, there is a varied terrain in which to hunt, from farmland to ridge tops. Here's a few photos from near my home.
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This past spring admiring a complete 8 point rack found in a creek.
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Jacob and I found a nice rub!
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My best friend and I with his first elk that I got to watch him shoot. I miss ya Bob.
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A cedar that appears to have been struck by lightning or set on fire.
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Me one day when hunting sheds near home.
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The secret spot ...
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I have hunted all the land you see behind me in this pic and then some.
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A few other shots.
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Here are a few pics of a favorite waterhole stand of mine. 2 pics were evening and 1 is in the morning. Alot of rain before the season opened made the waterhole about 3 times the size it normally is.
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Shiawassee National Wildlife Refuge and a couple of pic's from Iowa.
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Find the 150" in this pic. Hint--he's looking at you.
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Well Yellow Dog, I give up. My first instinct is to look right in the center as most people center the subject in their pictures but it's the most open area of the pic and I don't see any deer that I can be positive of. I see stone and deer colored patches but no rack anything that even looks like a tine. Guess I need some help and a big arrow pointing to the deer....
There is a tiny speck of white in the left center about an inch from the edge of the pic sticking out from behind a tree trunk that looks like an ear but that's as close as I come.
Wow it took me a while but i see him.Look hard bulla at the edge of the dirt next to the big tree.Right above the dark spot.
Here's a couple more. Mostly from late winter walks and shed hunts with the kids. They love it.
This one was just a cool looking vine.
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The boys Jacob and Emmett taking a break.
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Of course, there IS a reason why I like to hunt this spot....
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We got caught in a bit of rain and took advantage of a thick cedar tree. Jacob thought it was a good time for a piece of string cheese.
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And here is all three kids. Lindsey, Emmett and Jacob.
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Ben,
I don't see anything for CERTAIN there but above the dark spot real close to the tree trunk is what appears to be a tine. I saw it before but discounted it because I couldn't connect it to the rest of a rack. To make sure we're looking in the same place, I'll talk you in to it like my brother and I used to do when hunting together. There is a smallish, leaning tree behind a straight tree a little right of center in the picture about 4 or 5 inches in diameter, the second branch on the left side (Can't tell for sure if it's coming off the leaning tree or the straight one) goes all the way over to the large tree left of center. The thing I'm looking at is just above that branch close to the larger trunk and below the dead leaves.
Still can't tie it all to a deer though.
He is on the left of center .Easy way look at the yellow leaf on the bottom of the photo left side.Go up to the big dark spot at the edge of the dirt.RIGHT ABOVE THAT.
Trout Creek Mountains-South East Oregon, in the Traditional Only area. Photo is looking south, into Nevada, that's my brother on the outcropping. We were watching a band of bighorns on the opposite side of the canyon, we were looking for mulies.
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Old Scab Mountain, Washingtion Cascades, that's Mt. Rainier in the background. Hunting was slow, so I climbed to the summit for some photos.
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The Cohutta Wilderness.....
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Here was a good morning in Southern Indiana.
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great topic!
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Right out side my back door.
My regular elk country.
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This was from a February 14th hunt in the swamp in south Louisiana
(http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y215/Grabwad/lasthuntdoe1021407.jpg)
(http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y215/Grabwad/lasthuntdoe7021407.jpg)
First time posting a pic - hope it works. Colorado 2007 elk camp at 11,000
(http://i941.photobucket.com/albums/ad259/greeniesbucket/egyptcoloradoauntlitflying120.jpg)
(http://i941.photobucket.com/albums/ad259/greeniesbucket/egyptcoloradoauntlitflying096.jpg)
Greenie
Looks like me and Grabwad hunt the same type of woods.
(http://i175.photobucket.com/albums/w129/Trooper_026/CopyofP1030010-1.jpg)
Sorry guy's for hurting your eyes, I blew it up for you. Maybe 130"
(http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e173/Yellowdog3822/PB050559-2-1.jpg)
Okay Mike, I can see him there. Evidently, your computer has better resolution than mine or the original pic had higher pixels because when I zoom in on the pic to that point it blurs too much to tell there is a deer there.
I also was looking in the wrong area as that part is right of center and I was looking left of center near a different tree.
I was starting to think it you were messin' with me.