December 1st Whitetail Deer Photographs


We showed up on December 1st with only one day left in buck season hoping to see some big bucks for our last day. Fortunately we did see one of our fall regulars again, the wide eight point. We also got a picture of a decent looking buck that we can't identify for sure and he's a little far away to get a good look. He walked through a food plot but never stopped at the nearby feeder.

There is an eight point buck that reminds me of the high racked eight point that we had been seeing but is looks a little smaller. We only got one picture of him so we don't know for sure. I'm still hoping to catch a couple more of our regulars over the next few weeks.

We also didn't get many pictures at a couple of our spots where we had been getting pictures of bucks earlier in the fall. I'm going to keep moving a couple of cameras around to see what we can catch.

These pictures were taken with our Trail Watcher 2060, EagleEye, Trail Watcher 2040 and a homemade WhitetailCam.

Eight point buck



Here is an eight point buck but I'm not sure what buck this might be. He looks like a decent buck.

Nine point buck



This small nine point has become a regular at our cameras.

Two four point bucks



I thought we had two four point bucks hanging around but seeing these two four piont bucks told us we have three. These two look a lot alike.

Two fighting bucks



A fight between a four point and the nine point. In the next picture they are both still there but a little farther apart.

8 point buck



This eight point buck reminds us a lot of the high racked eight point. It's just a smaller version.

Wide eight point buck



Here is the wide eight point buck. We're glad to see him back.




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