This picture isn't that clear, and it is with a trail camera vs me taking it directly, but posting because it's not all that common to get a predator with it's prey.
Great photo Mike. Did you have hopes of such an image when lining up the camera toward that snag?
Best regards, Skychief.
But this thread started with a butterfly. That's not exactly "Traditional Muzzleloader Hunting", is it?Let's try to keep the subject of our pictures focused on wildlife.
No, but it was inspired by, and started with a comment about the appreciation of things of the hunt other than just the kill. That it doesn't take a dead animal at the end to make a good hunting story.But this thread started with a butterfly. That's not exactly "Traditional Muzzleloader Hunting", is it?
YOU'RE A GOOD MAN, BITSMOOTHY......alive critters I didn't kill!
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Hope you like them.
A gun was to hand when I photographed the above but I resisted with all my strength shooting any of them. It was difficult but I came through.
I have thousands of photos but don't want to swamp this place.
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