February 21 Whitetail Photos


Our first set of pictures in 2011 and they are from February 21. It's been another tough winter so our cameras were out for about seven weeks. Thankfully one camera was still taking pictures through February 14, but the rest of our cameras gave up much earlier.

The camera that was still taking pictures on the 14th took pictures of three different bucks that still had their antlers. We were only able to find one shed antler on our visit, a spike less than two inches long. This may be one of our most prized shed antler finds, after all, how many times could you find an antler that small.

We also got some pictures of bucks that had shed their antlers, but not a lot. It will be interesting to see what our next set of pictures show us and we'll be looking hard for sheds.

Once again we have pictures of several bucks, which is a good sign for next year. We're anxious to see how big they can grow. The pictures show that the bucks are in good condition.

We didn't get any fox, coyote, bear or bobcat pictures this week so check back next time.

This weeks pictures were taken with our Bigfoot SLE, Trail Watcher 4220, EagleEye and StalkerCam.

Nine point buck


One of our nine point bucks, which should be a real nice buck next year. Bigfoot SLE

Ten point buck


A small ten point with the big eight point buck. EagleEye

Big nine point buck


Our other nine point buck. I expect for this buck to have a lot of antler mass next year. EagleEye

Eight point buck


An eight point buck that was a smaller eight point buck from last year. EagleEye

Big eight point buck


The biggest eight point buck. EagleEye

Nine point with a broken tine


This is a smaller nine point buck with broken tines. EagleEye

Crab claw buck


The crab claw buck. StalkerCam

8 Point buck


Our eight point with curved tines. StalkerCam

Two eight point bucks


A tall racked buck and the big eight point in the background. StalkerCam

Seven point buck


A strange racked seven point buck. Trail Watcher 4220




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