April 21 Whitetail Photos


A week since our last set of pictures and it still finds the weather wet and a little cool. You can see that the bucks are starting to grow their antlers but we haven't seen anything earth shattering yet.

Now that the last buck has dropped his antlers we're down to watching for new growth, other interesting deer pictures and a turkey picture thrown in here and there, but we still have some good pictures to look at.

As I said in the last set of pictures the deer look real healthy, which I believe should transfer into better than average antler growth. This, in combination with some older bucks we still have around, should make for an interesting year to watch antler growth.

Once again, We didn't get any fox, coyote or bobcat pictures this week so check back next time. We haven't seen the black bear since early December so he must have moved on again.

This weeks pictures were taken with our Treebark Cameras 4.1, Swamp Ghost, EagleEye, Trail Watcher 4220 and Bigfoot SLE.

Turkey Gobbler


Here is our turkey gobbler picture of the week. We're getting quite a few turkey pictures. EagleEye

Whitetail Buck


This buck's body doesn't look real big, but his antler bases look promising. EagleEye

Whitetail and Turkey picture


Here is a buck showing some antler growth along with three turkeys. Swamp Ghost

Buck at a mineral lick


A buck walking through a food plot, past one of our mineral licks. Treebark Cameras 4.1

Whitetail Buck


This buck's antlers look like they are starting to bust through and he has an interesting mark on his side as well. Bigfoot SLE

Mature Buck


This looks like one of our older, nicer bucks. Trail Watcher 4220




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