January 25 Deer Photographs



We still got pictures of four bucks with antlers this time, but it looks like most of the bucks will have shed their antlers by our next set of pictures.

I found one antler this time, half of the seven point. The pictures show that it lost the antler the morning that I showed up. Hopefully we can find the other side and he may still be wearing one for our next set of pictures.

The smaller ten point had both antlers early, but showed up with only one antler on January 6. I'd really like to find these antlers, we'll be looking hard for this buck next year so I'd like to have this years antlers to compare.

I have a picture of our trophy five point again this week. He has a unique looing five point rack, hopefully he'll carry these traits next year and we can identify him.

This time we didn't get any coyote, bobcat or black bear pictures. It looks like we did get a picture of a regular cat, but I don't think I'll start a regular cat page. Check back next time.

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

Ten point with one antler shed


Here is the small ten point with one side shed. Camtrakker Digital Ranger

Buck with shed antlers


I don't know which buck this is, but it looks like he's lost his antlers recently. Swamp Ghost

Five point buck


Our trophy five point. Treebark Cameras 4.1

Four point buck


I'm not sure what this little buck is, but we may have his left antler. Treebark Cameras 4.1

Seven point buck


The seven point with both antlers. Treebark Cameras 4.1

Ten point buck


The ten point with both antlers. We got pictures of him later this day with one missing. Trail Watcher Researcher

Seven point buck with one shed antler


The seven point with one antler about four hours before I showed up and found the left side about fifteen feet behind this camera. Trail Watcher Researcher




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