Whoops, I mean buck rushed into the bullrush!
Not a bad buck either I might add. Maybe not the best photo, but one of the best bucks a guy will see nowadays!
Have a great evening. BB
Erv
Loc: Medina Ohio
Beautiful looking Bill! Wish I could find one this handsome.:) I just get the Does in my yard. But they do bring the little ones.:)
Thanks Erv.
Here's another buck that was running with the first buck I posted. Both were great bucks.
Have a great day. BB
Erv
Loc: Medina Ohio
Wow, that one as a beautiful rack. Never see that here. They are a lot smaller. Thanks you sharing them!!!
buglinbilly wrote:
Thanks Erv.
Here's another buck that was running with the first buck I posted. Both were great bucks.
Have a great day. BB
You, sir, are one very good wildlife photographer. I feel honored to have been treated to a long list of your (mostly) deer and elk photos over the last 2 or 3 years. I congratulate you on your accomplishments.
I see that your big muleys are still in velvet and beginning to shed some of that summer coat. Won't be long now before those big racks lose their "velvet" and antlers turn hard. Fall: My favorite time of year to be out in the woods.
Do you mind revealing whether you do your shooting on public or private lands? I've had a lot of fun getting both video and pics of some real nice bucks and bulls in Coloradoon both public and private landsbut have never gone over into Utah. So, I'm trying to get an idea of whether I could expect to find good racks on public land in your state.
Thanks for any info and best of luck in your future efforts!
Wright wrote:
You, sir, are one very good wildlife photographer. I feel honored to have been treated to a long list of your (mostly) deer and elk photos over the last 2 or 3 years. I congratulate you on your accomplishments.
I see that your big muleys are still in velvet and beginning to shed some of that summer coat. Won't be long now before those big racks lose their "velvet" and antlers turn hard. Fall: My favorite time of year to be out in the woods.
Do you mind revealing whether you do your shooting on public or private lands? I've had a lot of fun getting both video and pics of some real nice bucks and bulls in Coloradoon both public and private landsbut have never gone over into Utah. So, I'm trying to get an idea of whether I could expect to find good racks on public land in your state.
Thanks for any info and best of luck in your future efforts!
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Thank you for the nice words. I am just a beginner trying to learn. But all my mule deer photos here in Utah are taken on public land. Some in a state park and other on BLM and Forest land. Same goes basically for my elk photos here in Utah. Many of elk photos are taken in Colorado and Wyoming in the national parks.
I do take some antelope photos on private, but even most of those are also on public land.
I do spend way more time out doing this than my wife and family think I should, but its my passion and a wildfire with lots of wind is hard to put out.
Good luck to you and best shooting. Bill Allard
Makes my heart race!! WOW what beauties thanks for sharing
Good capture of a good looking buck, Bill!
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