Friday, November 4, 2011

Whitetails Unlimited’s Trail Camera Contest Is Online Again

The First Place winner in the Best Non-Deer category last year showed a
line of four badgers heading for a den.

Whitetails Unlimited’s Trail Camera Contest Is Online Again
Here is your chance to share those amazing trail camera images.

Whitetails Unlimited Trail Camera Contest is back, and entries are already coming in.
“We get some fantastic images every year,” said Whitetails Unlimited Magazine editor Jeff Davis, “and we’re looking forward to seeing what our members have captured in the last 12 months. We get some unique photos, not all of which include deer. Trail cameras provide a window into the natural world and a view that most people never see, and everyone I know loves to look at these images. This is our chance to collect and share some of the best trail camera photos out there.”
Photos must be entered via the Whitetails Unlimited website, and must have been captured during 2011. There are three categories: Best Buck, Best Antlerless Deer, and Best Non-Deer Photo. There will be first, second, and third place winners in each category. An individual may enter a total of three images in the contest, and entries can be submitted until 12:59 p.m. on Wednesday, December 28, 2011. Judging will take place during the first week of January 2012.
Images must have been taken with your trail camera, and all images must include the camera’s date stamp. Winning images will be posted on the WTU website, and also published in Whitetails Unlimited Magazine.
Complete contest details are available at www.whitetailsunlimited.com.
WTU Press Release

WTU Press Release

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