I just pulled the memory card on an old Stealthcam digital game camera that I have in the woods behind my house. It is an old one, but reliable. I've had this camera for years, and can't knock Stealthcam one bit for the performance of their low cost digital game cameras.
Here is a picture of a little buck in velvet. He hung around for quite a while and gave me a number of pictures of him.
Here is a slideshow of some infared images I pulled from my Stealth Cam I540ir digital game camera. For an inexpensive game camera, I am pleased with the image quality and overall performance of this game cam.
You can click on the slideshow below to make it larger for better visibility.
As the Kentucky bow hunting season nears its end for the year, it will be time to head to the woods soon to collect my tree stands. That doesn't mean my time in the woods will be over though. While my opportunities for harvesting more deer for the season may be coming to an end, my hunt for more trail cam pictures will continue until the start of next year's bow hunting season.
This hunt never ends.
I keep my game cameras operating throughout the year. This allows me to see if those bucks I've been seeing have made it through the season. It also gives me the opportunity to learn more about their movement, keep track of the numbers of deer in the area, and watch their development throughout the year.
I like to keep a camera over a salt lick, or area of mineral deposits. As I catch pictures of bucks coming in throughout the spring and summer months, it gives me an opportunity to watch their antler development.
So just because your hunting season may be coming to an end, don't let that end your hunt for game cam pics. This is a great way to extend your time in the woods and gives you more opportunities to enjoy the great outdoors.