January 15th Whitetail Pictures


Once again it has been three weeks since I had checked our cameras. Very cold temperatures and snow kept us away again.

We're not completely sure what bucks have lost their antlers so it's getting hard to tell what bucks we have left. We do know for sure that we have one nine point and three eight points left along with some younger bucks. We likely have a couple more that we can't identify at this point.

We got some pictures late this week of antlered bucks, but I think our next pictures will likely have few antlered bucks. We know for sure that the nine point has shed since we got pictures of him with only one antler left. Now we have to wait for the summer to see what he can grow next year.

We got two bobcat pictures and one coyote picture so make sure you check those picture pages.

This weeks pictures were taken with our StalkerCam, Bigfoot SLE, Trail Watcher 2040, Treebark Cameras 4.1, Swamp Ghost and Camtrakker Digital Ranger.

Deer in the snow


It looks like this deer went down head first in the snow. Swamp Ghost

Bucks at trough feeder


Generally the bigger bucks haven't eaten the protien feed I put out for them, but these two bucks came for a snack. Trail Watcher 2040

8 Point Buck


One of the eight point bucks we have left. Bigfoot SLE

Nine point buck


The nine point buck when he still had both antlers. StalkerCam

Half rack buck


The nine point with only his left antler. Bigfoot SLE

Sticker point buck


This is the most aggressive eight point buck we had on our place this year. StalkerCam

Eight point buck


This is the same eight point buck that visited the protien feed. Treebark Cameras 4.1

Buck with a shed antler


How about a close-up of a recent shed? Camtrakker




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