I can see how much you've progressed over the last few years in the way you edit your videos. Thanks for sharing this one. Are those wolves or coyotes at 4:57? I'm inclined to say wolves.
Always such a treat to see what you present...treasures that most people miss because they live and work in a busy world and give little thought or time to know what is beyond the stress of the workaday life. QUESTION: has your cam footage ever yielded a predator capturing his prey? Seeing the variety of wildlife here makes me wonder if you ever caught that kind of action or how often you notice carcasses of the prey laying nearby.
Jason, Another wonderful video! Were all the canines Coyote? The first one looked wolfish-I do not hunt them, and am just learning to study the differences. If Coyotes, theyre very healthy and look well fed. Enjoy the baby peccary, hawk, bobcat, a good variety of wildlife. Thanks for putting so much work into these.
gorgeous cat at 8:55. awesome footage as always. you seem to have way better luck with the wgi cams than everybody else I know that has used them including myself. why do you suppose that is? any certain models that shine?
Placement is always key. Sun and moisture can affect the shot a lot. As far as models, I like the Terra 12 or Terra Extremes. Most places sell them for about $35. They are great cameras for the price.
@@JasonMillerOutdoors I have never had problems getting decent shots, I along with many other people seem to struggle with the reliability of those cams. Awesome that they work for you especially for that price.
Do you put your cameras on public or private lands? If private, how do you get access to such a variety of habitats? If public, how do you hide your cameras? Any theft issues?
Public lands always. I have had 3 cameras stolen in the past, but usually don't have many issues. I never hang my cameras on waterholes or well known trails. That's where they will almost certainly be stolen. I walk game trails and find hidden springs to hang mine. You have to find areas that most hunters won't walk. If you do decide to try and hang one at a waterhole, place it on a game trail a hundred yards off the water to lessen the chances of losing one. Thanks for watching.
Awesome video Jason.
Thank you!
@@JasonMillerOutdoors I really enjoyed that video . Keep up thee good work !
Awesome Jason love it!
Thanks Jason!
Thanks for watching!
THANKS JASON.
Thank you David!
You always have great tips! Thanks
Thanks for watching Trevor.
I can see how much you've progressed over the last few years in the way you edit your videos. Thanks for sharing this one. Are those wolves or coyotes at 4:57? I'm inclined to say wolves.
Thank you! Those are Coyotes.
Wow! That's incredible just how much wildlife you capture. Great video!
Many thanks Charlie.
Always such a treat to see what you present...treasures that most people miss because they live and work in a busy world and give little thought or time to know what is beyond the stress of the workaday life. QUESTION: has your cam footage ever yielded a predator capturing his prey? Seeing the variety of wildlife here makes me wonder if you ever caught that kind of action or how often you notice carcasses of the prey laying nearby.
I have a Bobcat that caught a ground squirrel on camera.
Jason you rock! As always great videos!
Thank you for the compliment! I love sharing what I know.
Thank you for sharing love the music!
Thank you for watching!
Jason, Another wonderful video! Were all the canines Coyote? The first one looked wolfish-I do not hunt them, and am just learning to study the differences. If Coyotes, theyre very healthy and look well fed. Enjoy the baby peccary, hawk, bobcat, a good variety of wildlife. Thanks for putting so much work into these.
And thr MUSIC fits perfectly, especially the deer drinking in the leaf covered pool.
Thank you! The canines are all coyotes. No wolves where I am.
VERY HEALTHY coyotes, I'd say!
gorgeous cat at 8:55. awesome footage as always. you seem to have way better luck with the wgi cams than everybody else I know that has used them including myself. why do you suppose that is? any certain models that shine?
Placement is always key. Sun and moisture can affect the shot a lot. As far as models, I like the Terra 12 or Terra Extremes. Most places sell them for about $35. They are great cameras for the price.
@@JasonMillerOutdoors I have never had problems getting decent shots, I along with many other people seem to struggle with the reliability of those cams. Awesome that they work for you especially for that price.
@@skyislandmedia7799 I have read some reviews about defective models. I guess I've gotten lucky with mine.
Great job love those little deer
Thanks Bruce. They are awesome.
Do you put your cameras on public or private lands? If private, how do you get access to such a variety of habitats? If public, how do you hide your cameras? Any theft issues?
Public lands always. I have had 3 cameras stolen in the past, but usually don't have many issues. I never hang my cameras on waterholes or well known trails. That's where they will almost certainly be stolen. I walk game trails and find hidden springs to hang mine. You have to find areas that most hunters won't walk. If you do decide to try and hang one at a waterhole, place it on a game trail a hundred yards off the water to lessen the chances of losing one. Thanks for watching.
Just pointing out, Coues deer is pronounced like "cows deer".