Fall Snapshots
By Jace Bauserman
Days after harvesting my Colorado mule deer, my hunting grounds got hammered with snow--27 inches to be exact. Not only did this drive deer to farmers haystacks, but it meant trekking into the woods after my Spy Point Cameras was going to be impossible. Just recently was I able to retrieve the cameras and reset them. In the meantime, here are a few photos to enjoy.
Success
By Jace Bauserman
Welcome to Bowhunt America's SpyPoint Central. For the next year we will be posting and discussing pictures we gather with our SpyPoint Tiny-W Scouting Cameras. In addition, we will also be posting weekly camera setup tips and information about the Tiny-W SpyPoint Scouting Camera.
I have a passion for hunting big plains mule deer. There big racks and enormous bodies are very tough to ignore. My 2011 quest for a Pope and Young mule deer had entered November.
Capturing Elusive Mulies on Camera
By Jace Bauserman
Welcome to Bowhunt America's SpyPoint Central. For the next year we will be posting and discussing pictures we gather with our SpyPoint Tiny-W Scouting Cameras. In addition, we will also be posting weekly camera setup tips and information about the Tiny-W SpyPoint Scouting Camera.

For the past few months I've been chasing big mule deer near my home in southeastern Colorado. As many of you know, mule deer are hard to capture on trail cam. The reason being is the habitat these wide-racked beasts call home is vast and open. There are few things to funnel their movements, and by nature these savvy beasts don't tend to pattern as well as other game animals.
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