MADISON, Wis. (WMTV) - In just 10 years, Snapshot Wisconsin trail cameras have taken more than 100 million photos of state wildlife. “We get pictures of wildlife all the way from our very smallest ...
Thousands of trail cameras sit in Wisconsin's forests, plains and pastures, silently waiting to capture an image of a passing elk, a curious bobcat or a pack of galloping otters. And millions of those ...
Brad Johnson of Burnett County, Wisconsin, recently shared trail-cam footage on a Facebook group called Trail Camera Photos ...
Question: Like a lot of hunters, we use game cameras to spot deer. We’ve seen some interesting animals, including bobcats and bears. With so many game cameras out there, does anyone want our pictures ...
The internet has no shortage of lengthy articles listing spooky pictures that were purportedly captured by trail cameras in the forest. One of the most notorious pairs of trail-camera photographs ...
Every hunting season, many hunters grab their trail camera and set up on a game trail in hopes of capturing glimpses of their next potential target. Using a trail camera can be highly rewarding, ...
If you take an interest in the goings on in natural areas, there’s no better way to snoop on Mother Nature’s micro dramas than with a cellular trail camera. These devices give you a set of ...