Tuesday was the last day of our late doe season.No doe's but lots of turkeys. 9 longbeards and 4 hens kept my blood flowing so I didn't freeze to death.Had to use a little Redneck ingenuity to get these pics. No zoom on my cell phone cam so I used my 8.5 binoculars that I got for Christmas as a fish eye zoom.You cain't keep a Redneck down.
Gobblers In The Snow.
Gobblers In The Snow.
Put you plans in the nail scarred hands.
Re: Gobblers In The Snow.
Red , Did you really use your binoculars? That is too cool.
Re: Gobblers In The Snow.
Yes I did. I hurt my shoulder patting my self on the back though.Gobbler wrote:Red , Did you really use your binoculars? That is too cool.
Put you plans in the nail scarred hands.
-
- Gobbler Nation
- Posts: 1330
- Joined: December 10th, 2011, 8:37 pm
Re: Gobblers In The Snow.
Cool pics, Red! I have made a lot of pics with my iphone and binocs. Now they offer adapters to hold phone steady. If your phone camera has a zoom you can get a full picture and not just the circle. The hardest part is holding it all still so it's not blurry.
Re: Gobblers In The Snow.
That's an old peeping Tom trick !
I was not his father but he was my son,,MAK IV, 10-15-1993 - 4-22-2007
"Rest in Peace my Little Buddy"
"Rest in Peace my Little Buddy"
Re: Gobblers In The Snow.
It was 28 degrees here on Monday and my buddy had a bird gobble 43 times. Also a jake tried to gobble a little. We have them do this in warm weather here in Dec and Jan but not very often in that cold weather.