Dead Deer Walking

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byounghusband

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How's this???

Ever been walking through the woods at night
and had the sensation that something was following......

This picture is from Harrison, NE area,
where someone set out a motion sensor camera
to see if any big bucks were passing in the area.

It's a one in a million shot!
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I wonder why the flash didn't go off when the deer entered the area? Sorry, not buying it.

Tom
 
I wonder why the flash didn't go off when the deer entered the area? Sorry, not buying it.

Tom


Good point but I have to imagine that those cameras are smarter than that. Otherwise all you would get is deer right on the edge of the pic. Also, the settings for the cameras vary greatly (x amount of pics per x amount of time). There's a good chance it's fake, but I sure hope not.
 
I doubt it is a fake. It is hard to see the deer (why fake a lousy shot?), but from the cat's rear legs it looks like he is in full stride...not just strolling through the area. There is no doubt a delay between the sensor detection and the camera shot. I could be wrong, but it looks real to me.

May be a good location to get some antler real cheap!
 
I don't get it----there are more deer than that standing in my back yard in the middle of the day. SWMBO chases them off---they steal the corn we feed the birds with.
Of course our Bob-cats ain't that big either
 
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I don't get it----there are more deer than that standing in my back yard in the middle of the day. SWMBO chases them off---they steal the corn we feed the birds with.

Gary, I have an uncle in Minnesota has the same problem. To be a sportsman, he drives to another part of the state during deer season, but he has admitted to wanting to get some venison the "easy" way. :biggrin:
 
I wonder why the flash didn't go off when the deer entered the area? Sorry, not buying it.

Tom

Some cameras have a delay timer connect with the sensor. If it is real, my guess is there was a 3-5 second delay betwen the motion sensor and the shutter click.
 
I doubt it is a fake. It is hard to see the deer (why fake a lousy shot?), but from the cat's rear legs it looks like he is in full stride...not just strolling through the area. There is no doubt a delay between the sensor detection and the camera shot. I could be wrong, but it looks real to me.

May be a good location to get some antler real cheap!

keep in mind that describes every believable big foot picture lol

ive hunted deer and i have to say getting within 20 yards (trad-bow range) is nearly impossible, let alone trot behind it.even as quiet as them things are, they can't defy physics...:confused:
hell its tough sometimes to not get noticed when your in a stand!
cool pic though for sure, definatly could be real, i wasn't there, but you never can tell nowadays
 
keep in mind that describes every believable big foot picture lol

ive hunted deer and i have to say getting within 20 yards (trad-bow range) is nearly impossible, let alone trot behind it.even as quiet as them things are, they can't defy physics...:confused:
hell its tough sometimes to not get noticed when your in a stand!
cool pic though for sure, definatly could be real, i wasn't there, but you never can tell nowadays


Another good point, but look at the ground cover. I think it is "possible". I guarantee YOU wouldn't hear that thing coming.
 
Could be real.

Pick up a fake camera with motion sensor from HF, (9 bucks) and a remote shutter relase for your camera.

Open the sutter release and tape a pice of foil over the button contacts so its always on, remove battery, connect connections for battery to the center batter post of the motion sensor, then add relay to the LED in it that lights when senses movement.

The pulse will trigger the power to the shutter realse and fire camera.
There is a inherant delay, also shutter releases and some cameras can have the flash trigger after so many secs, as well the the shutter itself.
 
Could be real.

Pick up a fake camera with motion sensor from HF, (9 bucks) and a remote shutter relase for your camera.

Open the sutter release and tape a pice of foil over the button contacts so its always on, remove battery, connect connections for battery to the center batter post of the motion sensor, then add relay to the LED in it that lights when senses movement.

The pulse will trigger the power to the shutter realse and fire camera.
There is a inherant delay, also shutter releases and some cameras can have the flash trigger after so many secs, as well the the shutter itself.

Or just buy a camera made for this for less than $100!
 
I still think I would rather spend the $100 or so and not have to worry about ruining my good camera!

My game camera will also shoot in infrared mode with no flash. It then also has settings to allow me to choose how frequent I want the pics taken and will even let me shoot short video clips if I want! I will also record the temperature! All of that for $99! Oh yeah, it uses D cell batteries as well so it will last a long time without going dead! On top of all that, it is even camo so the thieves have a harder time finding it to steal!!!

And it is more flexible since I can leave it in the woods and STILL have my good camera to shoot pics with and not worry about damage!!

Just having a little fun so don't get upset with me being argumentative! My wife says that is what I do best, argue. She says I could win an arguing contest with a tree! Says I should have been an attorney!! Heck, sometiem I even argue with myself and win!!
 
Back to the pic...I have seen this pic before and it has been attributed to a number of different states. If you search Google for cougar following deer, you will find sources that say it comes from Oregon, Wyoming, New York, Iowa, and Idaho. One thing is for certain, it is not from the eastern US since the deer in question is a Mule Deer according to numerous DNR officials from eastern states that have debunked the photo as being from their state. Who knows if the photo is real or not.
 
My overall factor is that if I had set up a camera with a motion sensor and a delay timer in order to scope out the size of the trophy, I'd be sure the deer (especially the rack) wasn't behind a tree when the flash fired. Also, if the flash does fire, wont you loose those deer forever? I thought the idea was to attract deer, not scare them away...

Tom
 
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Another good point, but look at the ground cover. I think it is "possible". I guarantee YOU wouldn't hear that thing coming.

yeah but ive been surprised (someone trying to scare me) several times from very close, i sure ain't no deer thats for sure.:)
i just think it usually is either ambush or running down as a more common way for these fellers to kill
 
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