The turkeys are fantastic! It’s almost like they know the camera is there and are showing off. The footage of the buck was just incredible. The editing of that sequence with him was so well done. So much fun! Thanks as always for another beautiful video.
@@georgiasmith64 I’m here in north Indianapolis and have never seen one. I did however see a grey fox for the first time recently. Beautiful to witness.
Great shots. A big variety of game. What is it with bears and game cameras? Large population of nice Tom turkeys. Haven't seen a black squirrel in years. Nice drop tine buck with huge mains. Greatly appreciated.
In my YT channel I've been trying trail cam content but with a low quality trail cam your videos are very good quality. 🙂 Can you please make a video about how and what strats to use when placing trail cams.👍👍
*Hello, I'm your 186th Thumbs up. I'm New here watching. I'm looking to connect with ppl that use Trail cams to enjoy nature. We just bought 2 New trail cams & one we didn't open up until we saw how we liked the camera. It's not a cellular camera, because our service is hit or miss where we're at. I just posted the First Video. We're not happy with the camera. The video is okay. We just don't like that it's not user friendly. I want to learn about what cameras have the best features. What do you use for a trail cam? I'm enjoying your video for sure. I don't know if each camera does different quality videos to pick up things further away at night. This video Rocks with your verity of wild life. I hope to hear back from you. Enjoy your weekend. 😍😍😍* Sharon in SC
Hi and thanks for the thumbs up! My favorite cameras are those made by Browning. They are easy to setup, have fast trigger speeds, excellent photo and video quality and the best battery life in my experience. If HD video is what you are looking for I'd go with either the Browning Recon Force or the Spec Ops (the no glow flash version). I hope you find this helpful. Enjoy your weekend and please don't hesitate to ask more questions!
Browning cameras are the best. I've found them to be the most reliable with the best picture quality. I have others (Muddy, Tasco, Wild Game Innovations) but Browning is the best (Moultrie is a close second)
@@J3B24 they are cool. Earlier I was having coffee looking out the window watching four black squirrels chasing each other around the yard and it made me think of these comments. I have lots of black and gray squirrels, the very rare ones are those reddish brown ones!
Nice selection of footage! It’s great to see the deer and the beautiful bobcat too! Thanks for sharing
Fantastic capture of the black squirrel, a beautiful diversity of wildlife moving through the New Hampshire forest. Enjoyed watching 👍 👍
I appreciate you!
@@603Wild thanks, looking forward to seeing the next episode. 👍
Such beautiful animals in their own habitat. Nice turkey family 👍🌸
Plenty of turkeys in the area for sure!
The turkeys are fantastic! It’s almost like they know the camera is there and are showing off.
The footage of the buck was just incredible. The editing of that sequence with him was so well done.
So much fun! Thanks as always for another beautiful video.
I'm so glad you enjoyed the video and thank you so much for your continued support!
That bear wasnt having it😂. Good variety of wildlife!
Those bears can be pesky but, glad to capture them on camera!
Love the black squirrel 👏 Healthy looking bobcats too.
Thank you!
I noticed a couple of black squirrels near my house in west central Illinois in the mid 1970s
@@georgiasmith64 I’m here in north Indianapolis and have never seen one. I did however see a grey fox for the first time recently. Beautiful to witness.
Reading the comments surprised me, I didn't think black squirrels were that uncommon. Very common in my area.
What a hammer of an old mountain mule just after 16 minutes. Beautiful buck!
Thanks so much for showing us God creation it was amazing I never saw a black squirrel it was in one of your videos God bless thanks
I'm glad you enjoyed the video :)
the buttons and the peace made it great
Glad you enjoyed it!
Loved this thank you!
So glad you enjoyed it!
Love the bear close up, thank you
Thank you, Louis, glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you ! ❤603 !
You're welcome and thank YOU!
Great footage! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching!
great footage thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching Jimmy!
Yogi bear 🐻 licking the lens oh my goodness all sorts of wildlife❣️
I'm glad you enjoyed the video :)
wow love that large buck! and a bear also what a great trail camera video. keep up the good work.
Thanks a bunch!
Great video gordie!
Thanks so much, I appreciate it!
Awesome captures! Enjoyed 👍
Thanks a lot!
Great shots. A big variety of game. What is it with bears and game cameras? Large population of nice Tom turkeys. Haven't seen a black squirrel in years. Nice drop tine buck with huge mains. Greatly appreciated.
Thank you!
Yeah, those bears are like little kids with a new toy every time they find one of my cameras lol.
Красота природы.Много
животных,индюки гуляют
большие.Спасбо за видик.
Better than a Marlin Perkins film…nice
Thanks Nick!
In my YT channel I've been trying trail cam content but with a low quality trail cam your videos are very good quality. 🙂
Can you please make a video about how and what strats to use when placing trail cams.👍👍
That's a great idea!
*Hello, I'm your 186th Thumbs up. I'm New here watching. I'm looking to connect with ppl that use Trail cams to enjoy nature. We just bought 2 New trail cams & one we didn't open up until we saw how we liked the camera. It's not a cellular camera, because our service is hit or miss where we're at. I just posted the First Video. We're not happy with the camera. The video is okay. We just don't like that it's not user friendly. I want to learn about what cameras have the best features. What do you use for a trail cam? I'm enjoying your video for sure. I don't know if each camera does different quality videos to pick up things further away at night. This video Rocks with your verity of wild life. I hope to hear back from you. Enjoy your weekend. 😍😍😍* Sharon in SC
Hi and thanks for the thumbs up!
My favorite cameras are those made by Browning. They are easy to setup, have fast trigger speeds, excellent photo and video quality and the best battery life in my experience. If HD video is what you are looking for I'd go with either the Browning Recon Force or the Spec Ops (the no glow flash version).
I hope you find this helpful.
Enjoy your weekend and please don't hesitate to ask more questions!
Browning cameras are the best. I've found them to be the most reliable with the best picture quality. I have others (Muddy, Tasco, Wild Game Innovations) but Browning is the best (Moultrie is a close second)
Well done !
Thank you!!!
Beast of a buck ! 🦌
He's a dandy for sure!
Great footage my friend
Thank you!
Muy buena selección de vídeos, mi enhorabuena. Me ha gustado especialmente la escena en la que el macho persigue a la hembra, increíble.
Thank you very much. I'm so glad you enjoyed the video!
Thank you- this was awesome. Glad the little ones eventually made it to peanut butter. So sorry the raccoons didn’t have any left😂
Thank you. I'm glad you enjoyed it!
Don't know why but i love the turkeys the most.
They are comical for sure!
That Browning trail cameras his is using. That’s the Browning icon in the left corner of the screen
Wow, moose!
Lucky to have them around!
Amazing capture of beautiful creatures. I hope people enjoy these animals and don’t kill them.
Thanks for watching!
Good vid 👍 that last coy dog not looking good. Mange ?
Thank you! Yes that coyote does have a bad case of mange but I believe it survived the winter.
Thanks for watching!
Nice footage. This is New Hampshire I assume?
Thank you!
Yes, all the footage is from New Hampshire.
Wow a black squirrel?
Yes indeed!
I was thinking the same thing..WOW. I had never seen a black squirrel before. Really cool video
Seriously? Where I live they are very common.
@@allengregory4067 Yep, I have never seen one before. Pretty cool though
@@J3B24 they are cool. Earlier I was having coffee looking out the window watching four black squirrels chasing each other around the yard and it made me think of these comments. I have lots of black and gray squirrels, the very rare ones are those reddish brown ones!
Was that some type of cat? I can't remember the time stamp.
I'm not sure which clip you are referring to. There was a bobcat @ 46 second mark, 5:40 mark and 10:52.
I hope this answers your question :)
Wow, nothing wrong with that buck at 16:02
He's a big boy!
Lot of turkey
Sometimes they seem to be everywhere.
What province is this in thks
Hi Mitch. I am actually in New Hampshire, USA.
Thanks for watching!
Turkeys always in a hurry.
Sometimes. Other times they like to hang out in front of the camera and use up all the SD card storage 🤣
It’s a turkey birdage
If I was on most predators menu I would be too.
There will be a bear and a deer who spots the camera and will try to get it on every one of these types of recordings. 😂😂😂
Every single time lol.
Thanks for watching!
At 8:00 did the young button have some stomach issues you think?
Hard to say for sure. Looks like it was trying to relieve itself but couldn't?
Please send more very relaxing I am surprised you answer thanks
Thank you, I will. The next video will be published December 1st.
You may want to subscribe, there are many more videos for you to watch :)
Glad the bear didnt destroy your camera.😮
Me too, I've been very lucky!
@@603Wild I see in another video the armadillo and possum knocked it down? And the bear said hello and passed it by.😉
Oh yeah, those raccoons like to mess with them as well.@@oldgoat50
Where is this???
This is in New Hampshire
If I were a deer I'd hang with a slower deer
Good strategy!
She said : I was an dear which was dancing and an dear’s child wanted to drink milk ….. and