Thanks Joey! I didn't get a chance to get out this season, hopefully next year. Will be doing some shed hunting with Stryder though. Cheers from Maine!
That was flipping outstanding! Fantastic as always. Those are some great spots and some of the most beautiful bucks, the kind that make hunters drool 🤤
Beautiful footage bud. Those are some bruiser bucks !! I use the browning cameras also. Youres seem to have a better quality to them. Might I ask what model those are. I believe mine are the strike force but older. Thanks Dave
Wow! Thanks for sharing, some great bucks there. Just curious how far apart are your camera’s? Noticed that a few of them bucks visited every scrape. That 9pt with the split G2 is a tank!
Glad you enjoy it! 3 of the scrapes are all within a 1/2 mile of each other. I've only checked that first scrape once this season so far, so there will be more of that one, plus at least one new scrape in part 2 when I check those cams. That 9 is a big guy!
I might of asked this before, but are all these scrapes natural deer scrapes, or are some mock scrapes ? Great footage of how they react and come in on these. Noticed how the big boys like that big vertical branch hanging down.
You may have, not sure. These are natural scrapes, and I meant to try creating a mock scrape this year, but just didn't get around to it. I even have it on my to do list. LOL Glad you enjoyed the video!
@@MaineWoodsbooger OK good to know, and thanks for the reply ... You can be sure they will hit it if you put one close to the real ones and kind of copy the real ones. Something I've noticed with the M.S. I created Bucks don't work the dirt/ground only the licking branches or just walk right through it, might be because there young Bucks ?
I would love to have the time to hunt like I used to, but I'm so busy with work and my kids. I've shot a lot of nice bucks over the years, even trapped for the state. Trail cams are easy for me, set them and check them when I have time.
@MaineWoodsbooger Loving the big bucks, man! They started showing up mid-October for me once the temperature dropped. I don't have any real big boys this year. I will probably post a new video this weekend and maybe one more.... then I might need to take a break for a while as my baby girl should be arriving just in time for Christmas! Happy Thanksgiving, Colin!
Regarding that person checking your camera, Maine law requires the owners name and contact info on every camera. He may have simply checking to see who the owner was.
I agree, and my cameras are all properly labeled on the outside. There is no need to play with the cable lock, and grab the camera case trying move it, that's all. No need to get all touchy feely with it. Lol Hope you enjoyed the video.
Great trail cam footage…. As a hunter I liked just watching the pattern of the box has the time changed and the date. I don’t hunt Maine but I can apply it to my own area in Massachusetts. The buck with the drop beam was pretty predictable. Great footage keep it up brother
Private property is Private. The trespasser had zero reason for being there. Then messing with a camera they thought would be an easy grab? It's good to put your info on your camera's, stands ect. However Private property those rules shouldn't apply in my book.
More superb footage Colin! Thx
Thanks Jim!
Man you have some nice big bucks, really enjoyed it. Hope you get you one. Thanks, from Southeast Louisiana.
Thanks Joey! I didn't get a chance to get out this season, hopefully next year. Will be doing some shed hunting with Stryder though. Cheers from Maine!
as a hunter love these videos. Thanks!
I'm a hunter as well, just haven't had the time due to work and my kids. Glad you enjoy them! I've shot a lot of nice bucks over the years.
Another awesome video! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks MIchele, I need to catch up on your channel!
Fantastic video of all the impressive bucks at the different scrapes. Enjoyed 👍 👍
Thanks man! I need to catch up on your videos!
northern boreal forest bucks , awesome
Yessah!
Wow, thanks Colin more fantastic footage, as always. Man, what magnificent bucks! Bravo!
Thanks PJR! Can't wait to make part 2!
And you said it was a long video… Wow! I could watch for hours! Incredible footage. Will be looking for part 2. Thanks for taking time to share!
Thank David, well longer than normal. LOL Glad you enjoyed it!
happy thanksgiving bud, thanks for another great one
Glad you enjoy it!
Beefy Bucks ! Got some really nice shots on the scrapes 👍
Some heavy ones for sure! Glad you enjoyed them!
That was flipping outstanding! Fantastic as always. Those are some great spots and some of the most beautiful bucks, the kind that make hunters drool 🤤
Thanks bud, I can't wait to check the other scrape cams.
I cannot wait to get back home for good. Great content.
Thank you!
Beautys
Always fun to see what's out there!
@@MaineWoodsbooger yes it is
Beautiful footage bud. Those are some bruiser bucks !!
I use the browning cameras also. Youres seem to have a better quality to them. Might I ask what model those are. I believe mine are the strike force but older. Thanks
Dave
Thanks Dave, I use the Recon Force Advantage, and Recon Force Elite HP5 cameras. Solid cams for sure!
@@MaineWoodsbooger awesome thanks👍🏻
Wow! Thanks for sharing, some great bucks there. Just curious how far apart are your camera’s? Noticed that a few of them bucks visited every scrape. That 9pt with the split G2 is a tank!
Glad you enjoy it! 3 of the scrapes are all within a 1/2 mile of each other. I've only checked that first scrape once this season so far, so there will be more of that one, plus at least one new scrape in part 2 when I check those cams. That 9 is a big guy!
Awesome, looking forward to the next video!
Awesome bucks. What region of Maine are you in?
I'm in southern Maine, and have cams spread throughout the state.
I might of asked this before, but are all these scrapes natural deer scrapes, or are some mock scrapes ? Great footage of how they react and come in on these. Noticed how the big boys like that big vertical branch hanging down.
You may have, not sure. These are natural scrapes, and I meant to try creating a mock scrape this year, but just didn't get around to it. I even have it on my to do list. LOL Glad you enjoyed the video!
@@MaineWoodsbooger OK good to know, and thanks for the reply ... You can be sure they will hit it if you put one close to the real ones and kind of copy the real ones. Something I've noticed with the M.S. I created Bucks don't work the dirt/ground only the licking branches or just walk right through it, might be because there young Bucks ?
Interesting, I will definately have to try it next year, I really appreciate your input and love getting new ideas!@@charlesleblanc6638
Impressive bucks. Do you hunt them ? Couple of those seemed incredibly patternable
I would love to have the time to hunt like I used to, but I'm so busy with work and my kids. I've shot a lot of nice bucks over the years, even trapped for the state. Trail cams are easy for me, set them and check them when I have time.
Woodsbooger, what are the bucks doing with that overhead branch there? Just putting their scent on it? Like, "Kilroy was here"? :)
You got it, scent marking.
Awesome Mainer 👍 wicked nice Bucks 🦌🇺🇸🗽🇺🇸
Happy turkey day to you and your family!! Thanks so much for sharing!!
The Vermonter
Thanks! You too!
I would stay and chat... time to get the kiddo to bed. I will watch it later.
Family first, always!
@MaineWoodsbooger Loving the big bucks, man! They started showing up mid-October for me once the temperature dropped. I don't have any real big boys this year. I will probably post a new video this weekend and maybe one more.... then I might need to take a break for a while as my baby girl should be arriving just in time for Christmas! Happy Thanksgiving, Colin!
I really enjoyed your video Jesse! I'm very excited for you and your family!@@Geckocan
Regarding that person checking your camera, Maine law requires the owners name and contact info on every camera. He may have simply checking to see who the owner was.
I agree, and my cameras are all properly labeled on the outside. There is no need to play with the cable lock, and grab the camera case trying move it, that's all. No need to get all touchy feely with it. Lol Hope you enjoyed the video.
Great trail cam footage…. As a hunter I liked just watching the pattern of the box has the time changed and the date. I don’t hunt Maine but I can apply it to my own area in Massachusetts. The buck with the drop beam was pretty predictable. Great footage keep it up brother
Awesome, and thanks! Good luck with your hunts, I hope you have success! @@tremdawg
Private property is Private. The trespasser had zero reason for being there. Then messing with a camera they thought would be an easy grab?
It's good to put your info on your camera's, stands ect. However Private property those rules shouldn't apply in my book.
We've gotten him on multiple cameras as well, including one of the landowners cams. Humans! @@crowtubecrozier2857