I live in Western Pennsylvania. I have been in the outdoors my entire life. The diversity of wildlife in your videos absolutely amazes me. I am very glad I found your channel. Keep up the great work. And thank you!!
Hey Tim, Noelle here! Checking in with you, making sure you, your homes, family n friends are all accounted for after Ian. Have sent way more of these today to family n friends than ever thought possible. Please Stay Safe during the clean up💛
Thanks Jeff. Trail cameras are a lot of fun. I like trying to find the perfect spot, the anticipation of checking the cameras, and seeing what different kinds of animals are out there. Good luck!
All I knew of Florida before your videos was the ugly sides of the highways and the nice beaches. I had no idea there was a beautiful part to Florida hidden in the center
Thanks Manny. I'm having a lot of fun with the trail cameras. I'm going to pick them up in the Everglades this Saturday. They have been down there for 3 weeks. I'm excited to see what I get.
I have watched a few of your vids cool im in the panhandle Marianna and have thought about putting cams out to see what passes through my property thanks for sharing
Great as always. Thanks for sharing your love of the south Florida outdoors. Big difference in picture quality between the cameras. Browning definitely has the edge. Coupled with your Garmin you have a nice set up..
I really enjoy your videos and especially love seeing the Bobcats and Deer. I am surprised none of the videos you've shown have had a Python or Boa in them. I thought those snakes were a real problem in FL and were wiping out some species in the Everglades.
Awesome Tim Harrell and its good to see such diverse wildlife in an area it makes Ohio look boring. I was out weed waking and seen a wolverine running,..... from what I do not know.
Hey Tim! Thank you for all you do! We always watch your videos. Love the commentary. If you can, give us a shout-out on the air to Mike and Kris-Anne Foulk in TN. It will make him smile. Don't ever stop!
Very nice spot. Do you ever check the cam then leave it in the same nice spot, when you have found it to be bountiful? I gather you don't view your vids in the field? Thank you for filming and sharing. I enjoy viewing the areas and swampland critters so much, having grown up with nature everywhere in so. CA. The town is all paved over now, but at night a pack of coyotes often rests on the grassy area of a recently closed big hospital near several big intersections, we hear them howling. There is still a lotta wildlife, but a trail cam would vanish. Seeing nature is uplifting. Please keep going.
I'm really enjoying your videos. I'll probably be checking around youtube for similar ones in other parts of the country as I really love seeing all the wildlife. I find in interesting (not sure if it's real or just coincidence) that some of the wildlife seem to be able to sense the camera. I don't know if they are hearing it click or hum or if they are somehow sensing the UV. But it sure looks like they are looking up right the camera in a lot of the night shots.
I used to live on Long Island NY in Brookhaven Hamlet. There was good deal of wildlife there. I always saw deer & occasionally turkeys. The turkeys in ur area r so much larger! I will assume it’s just their makeup as both have plenty for food source.
This is in Florida?? Those two bucks are absolute giants for Florida. Deer, turkey, hogs, bobcats, coyotes and in other vids panthers, bear, gators, etc... Amazing at the diversity of the wildlife in that area. Great video
Avoid the boar lol don't run.. Pray hehe. I live in Florida. It's amazing variety of pets, my parents live on indiantown road and Jupiter, I grew up in this area. 💜 Lots of hunters here. And really big game!
Nice video, but I have a question what kind of trail cameras are not using flash at night, I want to use this cameras for security and I don't want to noticed it by a human at night please reply me ❤
Thanks for your vids ,I love the amount of work you put into them, Do you think some of the animals know that the camera is there? They seem to look right at it,
This is my hometown 😁 I grew up in Jupiter! Family lives off indiantown road in the farms. Lots of bobcats! 6ft Gator removed from our pond once.. just another day in the animal kingdom haha
Thanks for sharing your videos! My husband gave me a trail cam and all I have seem so far are deer and turkeys, MAYBE the tail of a fox running off camera, they are so quick. But I am ever hopeful to see coyote soon. They run all over our area, in mid-Michigan. They can be heard yelping and running at night, yet, never caught on camera. Thanks again.
IBLV2DOU dig a small hole and put fried chicken bones down in it and you'll get pictures of red fox if any around!! Might buy some trapping lure if you have any stores that sell it. Check out Blackies Blend lure company on the internet. Their TKO lure will call about every species in!
Have you ever tried using decoys?I have been using a assortment of them and trail cams for a few years.I have got some interesting reactions.You do a great job with your cams and making these videos.👍
I don't use the security boxes because they are a pain in the butt to position the camera on a tree and I don't need any more weight to carry around out there.
I think the Browning Recon Force Platinum is better for video quality and audio quality. I only shoot videos so I'm not too sure about the still photos.
OMG, Hogzilla-- man, that's a feral or first-gen crossover with a feral... Feral pigs are *horribly* dangerous! Watch out for that monster, okay? Also, I love how healthy the animals in this area are; the coyotes look to be in excellent shape, and that first buck was FAT. You really did pick an excellent spot-- I think all the palmetto berries were a good attractant. Hmmm, that old homestead-- that'd make a *great* spot for a geocache!
Really nice bucks! Is your stink bomb attractant gear towards a specific animal or does it attract everything? I found a spot where I've caught a Bobcat on my trail camera and would like to get more footage, he/she is very elusive. I thought of using an attractant but I think I would just fill my card with Raccoon's....
Thanks Kary. I do have to delete a bunch of raccoon videos, but getting the bobcats or coyotes to pause in front of the camera is worth it. The deer shy away from the scent sometimes. I get some bears down in the Everglades that have turned around and sniffed around the scent. I think it does work.
Thanks for the advice. by the way, I just uploaded my first trail camera video if you're interested... good news, no raccoons, bad news, no bobcats. :(
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Deer , coyotes and especially hogs have incredible sense of smell. They can smell the camera (human scent) most likely for quite a while after it has been placed in woods, also in that damp environment human scent will stay for longer than a dry arid area. Some cams do emit a red glow at night that animals sometimes seem to notice.
I live in Western Pennsylvania. I have been in the outdoors my entire life. The diversity of wildlife in your videos absolutely amazes me. I am very glad I found your channel. Keep up the great work. And thank you!!
Thank you George.
Hey Tim, Noelle here! Checking in with you, making sure you, your homes, family n friends are all accounted for after Ian. Have sent way more of these today to family n friends than ever thought possible. Please Stay Safe during the clean up💛
First really mature deer that I have seen in your videos, so far. And I have watched a slew of them!
These deer are up farther north near Lake Okeechobee. The swamp deer seem to be smaller even though I've seen some 8-pointers down there too.
I love your videos. I spend a lot of time in Cypress Creek and saw a camera once while riding my bike. It was near a deer feeder off the trail.
That doesn't sound like one of mine. I've never seen a deer feeder in there. I like Cypress Creek.
I enjoy using trail cameras, just found your channel, good videos.
Thanks Jeff. Trail cameras are a lot of fun. I like trying to find the perfect spot, the anticipation of checking the cameras, and seeing what different kinds of animals are out there. Good luck!
u r one brave young man! walking thru them woods! enjoy ur vids! be safe
All I knew of Florida before your videos was the ugly sides of the highways and the nice beaches. I had no idea there was a beautiful part to Florida hidden in the center
Just came acrossed your video's They are AWESOME. really really nice.
I live in the farms. Thanks for sharing this really neat stuff. Showed my kids and they loved it!
Great informative videos! So happy I found you on UA-cam. I travel all around Florida and this great content!
Thanks Manny. I'm having a lot of fun with the trail cameras. I'm going to pick them up in the Everglades this Saturday. They have been down there for 3 weeks. I'm excited to see what I get.
it is amazing how some animals can sense the presence of your camera
My son loves watching your videos keep them coming
YOU'RE SO LUCKY KEEP UP THE PRICELESS MOMENTS AND THEN SOME YOUR SOUL IS SO GORGEOUS
Great Animals. Keep up the GREAT WORK Mr. BOONE : )
I have watched a few of your vids cool im in the panhandle Marianna and have thought about putting cams out to see what passes through my property thanks for sharing
Great as always. Thanks for sharing your love of the south Florida outdoors. Big difference in picture quality between the cameras. Browning definitely has the edge. Coupled with your Garmin you have a nice set up..
Just found your channel, great videos.
I really enjoy your videos and especially love seeing the Bobcats and Deer. I am surprised none of the videos you've shown have had a Python or Boa in them. I thought those snakes were a real problem in FL and were wiping out some species in the Everglades.
Those big snakes are farther south down in the Everglades.
Awesome Tim Harrell and its good to see such diverse wildlife in an area it makes Ohio look boring.
I was out weed waking and seen a wolverine running,..... from what I do not know.
Hey Tim!
Thank you for all you do! We always watch your videos. Love the commentary. If you can, give us a shout-out on the air to Mike and Kris-Anne Foulk in TN. It will make him smile. Don't ever stop!
Thank you, I appreciate that!
Hogzilla... love it! I had a large raccoon visitor that I named Coonzilla. LOVE YOUR VIDEOS & LOVE THE FAKAHATCHEE.
Excellent spot. Love the little skinny bobcat!
Very nice spot. Do you ever check the cam then leave it in the same nice spot, when you have found it to be bountiful? I gather you don't view your vids in the field? Thank you for filming and sharing. I enjoy viewing the areas and swampland critters so much, having grown up with nature everywhere in so. CA. The town is all paved over now, but at night a pack of coyotes often rests on the grassy area of a recently closed big hospital near several big intersections, we hear them howling. There is still a lotta wildlife, but a trail cam would vanish. Seeing nature is uplifting. Please keep going.
Thanks. I leave the camera in the same place sometimes. I like to move them around to get a variety of critters.
It's crazy how every animal knew that the camera was there or that something was different! Amazing!
Im Inspired and Impressed, due diligence you have! Thank you soo much!!
I'm really enjoying your videos. I'll probably be checking around youtube for similar ones in other parts of the country as I really love seeing all the wildlife. I find in interesting (not sure if it's real or just coincidence) that some of the wildlife seem to be able to sense the camera. I don't know if they are hearing it click or hum or if they are somehow sensing the UV. But it sure looks like they are looking up right the camera in a lot of the night shots.
Bambam NJ There are 11 Caught on Critter Cam vids on my channel.
I used to live on Long Island NY in Brookhaven Hamlet. There was good deal of wildlife there. I always saw deer & occasionally turkeys. The turkeys in ur area r so much larger! I will assume it’s just their makeup as both have plenty for food source.
This is in Florida?? Those two bucks are absolute giants for Florida. Deer, turkey, hogs, bobcats, coyotes and in other vids panthers, bear, gators, etc... Amazing at the diversity of the wildlife in that area. Great video
Avoid the boar lol don't run.. Pray hehe. I live in Florida. It's amazing variety of pets, my parents live on indiantown road and Jupiter, I grew up in this area. 💜 Lots of hunters here. And really big game!
That’s what I thought about those bucks. I think deer are getting bigger.
Don't forget that raccoon!!
Tim great video.
PRICELESS LOVE IT THANK YOU SO MUCH ANCESTRY HISTORY STORIES FROM OUR OLD FOLKS FRIENDS AND THEN SOME
We love your videos
Great video ty. If it’s allowed you may want to try metal detecting around the chimneys. Good spot for old coins, belt buckets, daily use items.
Those old cabins are in county parks and they do not allow metal detecting.
I am from up north so I don't know much about hogs but do those hogs have normal sized tails or are they extra long?
Nice video, but I have a question what kind of trail cameras are not using flash at night, I want to use this cameras for security and I don't want to noticed it by a human at night please reply me ❤
Thanks for your vids ,I love the amount of work you put into them,
Do you think some of the animals know that the camera is there? They seem to look right at it,
Really enjoy your videos.
Love going to the country visually! Watch out for those critters attacking you!! 🤠🤷🧓I hope you're packin' !
This is my hometown 😁 I grew up in Jupiter! Family lives off indiantown road in the farms. Lots of bobcats! 6ft Gator removed from our pond once.. just another day in the animal kingdom haha
Just discovered this in 2021, enjoyed it immensely but I have a question, aren’t you afraid of snakes ? Nice looking buck, sadly not many Bobcats !
Thanks for sharing your videos! My husband gave me a trail cam and all I have seem so far are deer and turkeys, MAYBE the tail of a fox running off camera, they are so quick. But I am ever hopeful to see coyote soon. They run all over our area, in mid-Michigan. They can be heard yelping and running at night, yet, never caught on camera. Thanks again.
IBLV2DOU dig a small hole and put fried chicken bones down in it and you'll get pictures of red fox if any around!! Might buy some trapping lure if you have any stores that sell it. Check out Blackies Blend lure company on the internet. Their TKO lure will call about every species in!
IBLV2DOU Sprinkle dog food or cat food around for the foxes. It keeps them there a long time. It's all I use for trapping bait. 😉
Love those trail camera
Have you ever tried using decoys?I have been using a assortment of them and trail cams for a few years.I have got some interesting reactions.You do a great job with your cams and making these videos.👍
Thanks, I've never tried any decoys. I've tried some scent attractants but they don't seem to work too well.
What are exotic plant removers? Are they removing plants that shouldn't be in Florida?
That is a great game camera video assortment.
Any reason you don't use security boxes for yer cams? You got me hooked but I don't know if I really need the extra security if you don't! Thanks.
I don't use the security boxes because they are a pain in the butt to position the camera on a tree and I don't need any more weight to carry around out there.
Thanks fer the prompt reply! Love yer vids and camera placement!
Great work
Which camera do you feel does the better job with both video and pictures?
I think the Browning Recon Force Platinum is better for video quality and audio quality. I only shoot videos so I'm not too sure about the still photos.
No question about the better quality. A world of difference.
@@ShrikeZone what type of animal(s) have you NOT seen before on your cams?
OMG, Hogzilla-- man, that's a feral or first-gen crossover with a feral... Feral pigs are *horribly* dangerous! Watch out for that monster, okay? Also, I love how healthy the animals in this area are; the coyotes look to be in excellent shape, and that first buck was FAT. You really did pick an excellent spot-- I think all the palmetto berries were a good attractant. Hmmm, that old homestead-- that'd make a *great* spot for a geocache!
I really wish Tim catches a sasquatch on the trail cameras one day👍
Very informative. Thank you
What kind of locks do you use for your cameras?
I use the Master python locks. So far they have been bear and human proof.
Really nice bucks! Is your stink bomb attractant gear towards a specific animal or does it attract everything? I found a spot where I've caught a Bobcat on my trail camera and would like to get more footage, he/she is very elusive. I thought of using an attractant but I think I would just fill my card with Raccoon's....
Thanks Kary. I do have to delete a bunch of raccoon videos, but getting the bobcats or coyotes to pause in front of the camera is worth it. The deer shy away from the scent sometimes. I get some bears down in the Everglades that have turned around and sniffed around the scent. I think it does work.
Thanks for the advice. by the way, I just uploaded my first trail camera video if you're interested... good news, no raccoons, bad news, no bobcats. :(
That chimney and fireplace sitting out in the middle of nowhere was just strange.
Those are some nice bucks! And one giant hog
That was a nice Buck!
At 6:32 what kind of cat is that?
bobcat
Bobcat
I heard the rattler on the vid, do you see alot of those along with water mochassin
I'm pretty sure that is a rattler. I see a lot of moccasins farther down south in the swamps.
which trailcam do you like best?
Any of the Browning models are good. I use the Browning Recon Force Extreme
thanks Tim
At 12:07, Exotic plant removers show up. Is that illegal ?.
It's legal. They do a lot of that down here in FL. There are all kinds of exotic plants and trees that mess things up.
Great videos!! I do this. People don't see the work involved.
AMEN 💜AMEN💜 💚 ALSO AND THERE'S NOT A PARK OR AREA THAT I DON'T LIKE I LOVE THEM ALL THANK YOU FOR DOING THIS IT MEANS A LOT YOUR DANIEL BOONE THAT WAS A TRIP
Thanks Given !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I always enjoy your video's, keep up the good work and maybe someday you'll catch a "bigfoot"? lol hope so
did I see Burt Reynolds creeping thru there ?
Nice videos!
6:00 that's a nice buck for Florida....
That was a big deer OMG I also saw lots of coyotes when I went camping with my family the Ranger told us not to make any noise to the animals
Great videos.! I'll bet you get alot of ticks huh
Good Stuff! Make more, pllease!
Dear god that spotted hog was huge!!!!!
Hello, i have a cuestion, can i do a video for 48 hour continous?
Trail cameras usually have a maximum limit to the recording time. The batteries or SD card would not last for 48 hours.
What were the women doing out there in the bush?
They were spraying invasive plants.
Just found your channel. Nice videos. Have you "caught" a python or are you too far north? Subscribed!
I haven't seen a live python yet. I've seen a couple dead ones on the road that were hit by a car.
Your helping out some Hunters showing them where you are on the map.
The brick structure is fascinating...I wonder if the skunk apes built it. After all, they are part human, courtesy of genetic engineering.
Met a king snake last year and I jumped when it mimicked a rattlesnake's rattle.
Not sure which is more destructive. Hogs or plant theives.
Nice video
That buck is huge
Nice bucks. Those people were Indians or Latino? What were they doing?
WAS THAT A PANTHER WITH NO TAIL
new fan here... best part was HogZilla and Turkeys.. Love Wild Turkeys..
Holy cow, I mean Hogzilla!!!.
We live in Miami
That house was from the days before air conditioning and mosquito repellent. Makes you wonder why people lived in Florida in those days
Seminole , Miccosukee tribes lived in FL long before Disney, Cape Kennedy and all the tourists from Cleveland
I'm curious, how high do you normally place your cameras? Also how high do you set the sensitivity to keep the wind from generating false vids?
I usually set them up about thigh high.
love those piggies and the rest.
I saw the granny with a machete and started to freakout
Nice bucks
I think Hogzilla is cute.
You should tell the game warden about them illegal pickers !!!
What are they picking?
Be cool to see an unknown, Alien, or paranormal activity in the woods.
Or just wildlife
@@devinthomas4866 haha smart ass.
thumbs up.... ;-)
Kool...
no it is da IR LIGHTS AN SENT
I would spray down the cameras with scent Killer. That should keep animals from checking cameras out so closely.
Terry Porche Nope. They are checking out the red glow.
Deer , coyotes and especially hogs have incredible sense of smell.
They can smell the camera (human scent) most likely for quite a while after it has been placed in woods, also in that damp environment human scent will stay for longer than a dry arid area.
Some cams do emit a red glow at night that animals sometimes seem to notice.
so it is not da IR LIGHTS IT'S YOUR SPRAY you fulled me
4:39 lol
4:39
BAIIIII
Those look like illegal palm berry pickers.
yep, he's lucky them injuns didnt see his cam !
Carol Harris
Probably Latinos actually