North American Hunter’s Josh Dahlke offers a tip for how deer hunters can use scouting cameras (trail cameras) in the late season to monitor deer herds.
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Bobcat Fighting Coyotes | Trail IR Camera Footage
Bobcat and Coyotes caught on trail camera. The footage was picked up on a hunter’s farm in Illinois 2011.
Trespassers Caught On Hunter’s Trail Camera, 2012
This landowner catches more than he expected on his trail camera during the month of March 2012. Two individuals walk up and notice the camera while trespassing.
Camera Attacked By Bear, Nature 2011
This bear just can’t get enough of a camera in the woods. See more here showing the footage picked up on the interesting day. Photographer David Neils receives credit for the setup and picking up the amazing video.
Hog Archery With Reverse Camera Angle
A Texas hog hunting video with more than one camera angle. This clip shows a reverse camera view of a hog getting tagged archery style.
Hunting Bears In Alaska With A Bait Site
Bait sites are a popular way to get bears into an area. The bear catches a hint of the food and then follows it until it discovers the bait site. The bear will remember the bait site as a safe place to eat and will return as long as there is food present. Tree stands near by provide the perfect cover for the unsuspecting bears. This video shot in Kenai Alaska shows a good example of this.