Good camera shots, looks like a high traffic area. Can’t wait for you to get some footage from that “other trail”! Don’t worry, those grizzlies only chase you until they catch up with you. 😂
that "dandy" bull, even though he only had 2 brow tings, I'm sure he was legal via the spread. the 1 antler bull has a little nub on the other side. weird. The "this guys new" bull had some kind of growth on his back leg.
I love the quality of those Campark cameras, I just picked up my TC06 from last falls kill site and I am totally impressed with the night video that it has. I put a clip on Facebook with the Alaska Wildlife page of our local wolf pack howling at night and it just proves my point if you check it out. I will have a video on UA-cam in a couple of days of more from the camera.
When was this? They got racks already? This is July and they're growing already. I know winter comes early but wow! Can you tell who's going to be the impressive ones?
Do you think the antler is misshapen from Genetics, or an injury? Would it affect his chances in the rut? Love your videos, and your knowledge. Happy and safe 2025!
I would guess that the non-typical bull is genetics. On another game camera I captured him and another bull who was similar but smaller. It will be interesting to see what he looks like next year. I do not think it should hinder his ability during the ret. It does not look like his antlers are malformed in such a fashion that they would break off easy and leave him without the ability to clash antlers and push other bulls. Great question and this is just my best guesses.
When you think re it there's so many ppl with cameras in the woods. No privacy. I remember having to look around to take a pee. Now it's cameras. But they do serve a purpose 😉
True. I’ve found a few in my outings. I always say hi and if it’s in an interesting location I leave a greeting, share my social media account and ask for the person to drop me a message and their social media info so I can see what they are posting.😀
Love watching your videos and quality of the camera is awesome the picture with few on the lens was cool thank you for sharing 🙂
Thank you. Yes, this is a very good quality trail camera.
You are in the right place for your own meat market. I wish I had that many moose around my property. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you John, it was a busy place.
Love this video, seeing the animals in summertime.
I think it’s fun to watch them grow through the summer.😁
Love the dude at 1:56 seconds!
I’m looking forward to seeing him next year. My wife had initially named him Holyfield, but then we found out he was already named. 🥊
Good camera shots, looks like a high traffic area. Can’t wait for you to get some footage from that “other trail”! Don’t worry, those grizzlies only chase you until they catch up with you. 😂
Great idea, I never did put a camera on the bear trail but next year I need to do that. I fear that that fluffy cute little bear would eat my lunch. 🧺
that "dandy" bull, even though he only had 2 brow tings, I'm sure he was legal via the spread. the 1 antler bull has a little nub on the other side. weird. The "this guys new" bull had some kind of growth on his back leg.
Good eye, I’ll have to go back and look for the growth on the leg, I missed it.
Great observations. Thanks!
I love the quality of those Campark cameras, I just picked up my TC06 from last falls kill site and I am totally impressed with the night video that it has. I put a clip on Facebook with the Alaska Wildlife page of our local wolf pack howling at night and it just proves my point if you check it out. I will have a video on UA-cam in a couple of days of more from the camera.
Will you please send me a link? I would love to see that.
@@RaisedinAlaska ua-cam.com/video/Md4zBU_-7_g/v-deo.html
@ Awesome video!!
When was this? They got racks already? This is July and they're growing already. I know winter comes early but wow! Can you tell who's going to be the impressive ones?
This was last spring through mid summer.
Do you think the antler is misshapen from Genetics, or an injury? Would it affect his chances in the rut? Love your videos, and your knowledge. Happy and safe 2025!
I would guess that the non-typical bull is genetics. On another game camera I captured him and another bull who was similar but smaller. It will be interesting to see what he looks like next year. I do not think it should hinder his ability during the ret. It does not look like his antlers are malformed in such a fashion that they would break off easy and leave him without the ability to clash antlers and push other bulls. Great question and this is just my best guesses.
@@RaisedinAlaska Yes, his next antler growth will be interesting to see Thank you. Happy New Year!
When you think re it there's so many ppl with cameras in the woods. No privacy. I remember having to look around to take a pee. Now it's cameras. But they do serve a purpose 😉
True. I’ve found a few in my outings. I always say hi and if it’s in an interesting location I leave a greeting, share my social media account and ask for the person to drop me a message and their social media info so I can see what they are posting.😀