January 10th Whitetail Photographs



We're now in the middle of winter. The bucks are shedding their antlers and we're combing the woods looking for the sheds. Our neighbor found both sides of the little brow buck, an eight point, and one side of the ten point buck. We searched on Saturday and found one side of the over bite buck, another eight point, and one side of the white foot buck from last year. It had been chewed up pretty bad, but we could still tell which buck it came from. Hopefully we'll still see a couple of bucks with antlers when we get our next set of pictures.

The last three weeks didn't give us any good pictures from the camera we left along the road so we moved this camera. We started three new mineral spots so we're monitoring them this time. We don't expect to get a lot of pictures, but we're curious how quickly the deer will find them. We'll know soon.

We still have only one feeder out so we have our cameras at three protein feed locations, the mineral licks as well as the lone feeder.

Three weeks and we didn't get any coyote, bobcat or black bear pictures. We can't quite figure out the three. We get pictures of them when we least expect it and don't' get them when do expect it.

Yep, we're now showing six point bucks. Maybe next years trophy.

We have this bucks antlers. They looked bigger on his head.

We found the right side from this buck. Hoping for higher and thicker next year.

We're not sure if this buck has shed his antlers yet, needless to say we didn't find his sheds, but we hope to in the coming weeks.

The ten point after shedding his right side. He kept the left side for a good while after losing the right. He may still have it.

The last picture of the ten with both sides. We hope to grow this buck up over the next year.




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