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unique scenery photos of where you have hunted.... post 'em.

Started by ozy clint, December 16, 2008, 03:29:00 AM

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John3

Everyone these pics are awesome. Jack that country you were in is beautiful...

A few more of mine.

A bear setup, Alberta.


Sunset Moose, British Columbia.


I need to take more and better pics...!
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chinook907

The trench-like depression going up the bank in the middle of the pic is a brown bear trail pounded into the cobble as they go in and out of a salmon stream !

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Moonrise, the reddish hue is caused from smoke from brush fires

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Oliverstacy

My best friend and I went up to Bruce Crossing, MI this fall bird/deer hunting.  Ended up doing all bird hunting but still had a blast.

Beaver Dam...they are amazing builders!
 

Another photo of the same dam:
 

What they used to build it:
 

On a day that it rained we went for a drive and found this...the camera doesn't do it justice:
 

An old logging road:
 

All of the photos on this thread are amazing!!!

We live in a beautiful world.

Josh
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Montana, Elk hunting camp 2005.
The lsat time I was home.
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JEFF B

when i came over in 2007 i got to meet alot of fine people. when me and my buddy bob walker and his son bobby went to the   George washington state forest a good time had by all stump shooting etc etc would not have missed it for the world.  
this was the camp site. awesome place
 
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NewtoTrad2008

Here's one from this September deer/elk camp in Colorado, if you look close you can see the aspen leafs falling.



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rastaman

Don't know how i missed this...breathtaking pictures!
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centaur

A thoroughly p.o.'d prairie rattler

Early season deer  hunting

Bighorns in September
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SveinD

Well, this is where I hunted from when I was a toddler until, well, until puberty struck I guess.. We used to make the basic "broken of branch" and string bows. Occasionally we'd get some of the sticks from fireworksremains and tie nails up front. fletching was for geeks^^

To me it was unique, and still is, with plenty of birds, deer, frogs, fox and the likes. We did not hunt them though, we kids hunted each other!
All in good fun of course!
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Hoyt


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Last day of archery deer season this past year here in Maryland. Beautiful day to be afield.

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Aeronut

One of the places I often hunt.  This Bur Oak was broken off by a wind storm.  Hard to believe the wind could break such a massive tree.  It was not hollow.



Of all the hunting pictures I have taken (they number in the hundreds) this is my favorite.  It is one that you would have to have been there to understand why.



Dennis

Chris O

QuoteOriginally posted by Aeronut:


Of all the hunting pictures I have taken (they number in the hundreds) this is my favorite.  It is one that you would have to have been there to understand why.

 

Dennis
Was it a good night cooning?

Aeronut

Yep.  Of course every night was a good night, this one was memorable.  This picture was taken just before daylight after many miles of walking.

Dennis

bmfer

Hey, Hoyt, that last croc looks like it stole Terry Greens hat!   :laughing:
Bret M. FullER


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