HUSKERBUCK
PMA Member
Last month I got this guy on my trail camera. This morning while walking in to change film on it he walked within about 35-40 yards of me. The amount of horn he added in a month astonished me. This guy is a true monster for my area. I truely believe he will go around 170 or more when he is done growing. He is easily the biggest buck that I have ever seen.
Now for my question. I am new to this trail cam thing and am as addicted to it as I am to bow hunting. Now that I have him on film and a visual sighting, when do all of you pull your cameras out of an area that you have spotted a large buck in? He did spot me and just kinda bounded off after about a 7 minute stare down at 35 yards. I already have a stand in the spot where the camera is. It is in a classic funnel area on the outside corner of a corn field. Nebraskas bow season starts on September 15th about 45 days from now. I probably wont get to hunt it much early but I do check my film every 5-7 days. I would love to get a picture of him in hard horn but I'd love to get a crack at him with my bow even more. I could move my camera off of this area about 300 yards into a more open area but might not get as many pictures. What should I do? Move it soon? Wait a month or how ever long and then move it? Move it to a all new area and leave this area alone? Move it to a new spot on this farm?? I am leaving for a week in the Black Hills in the morning, I will be anxiously waiting to see some of your thoughts. Thanks!!!!