Giant Whitetails – A Trail Camera Surprise
For those of you that are deer hunters and run trail cameras you know the excitement of a complete surprise. I don’t know anybody that doesn’t pull trail camera cards and run home with a pocket full of hot cards hoping there is some new surprise on them. In Iowa I love the late muzzleloader season for a couple reasons but one of those reasons is that it follows shotgun season which really disrupts whitetail patterns and “stirs the pot” so to speak. As pressure increases on a mature whitetail he’ll go wandering looking for safe refuge.
In this case I had scouted out a new trail camera location earlier in 2011 and decided to post one of my new Bushnell video capable trail cameras on the location. It was a place I felt was a likely travel route for mature bucks cutting between two ridges and it turns out I was right. Through the year this location has yielded photos of all of my biggest deer on this farm as well as a few surprises that I wasn’t expecting. On January 3rd I had a series of 8 videos showing 3 giant whitetails travelling together not long after the shotgun season had ended. I’m fairly certain I have a photo or two of the first one a year ago about the exact same time, there are those deer that you get one shot of a year and here is one of mine!
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