July 1st Deer Pictures


For the first time in a while we didn't get pictures of any bobcats, coyotes or black bear, but we did find a young fawn that had been killed within the last couple of days. Something is on the prowl.

We got some real interesting pictures of two bucks that show some promise. They both picked the same spot to bed down and we just happened to have a camera on that spot. These two sets of pictures would make it real hard to convince me that a white flash scares deer. The photos aren't the closest but I had crop them a little and include them.

Our battery difficulties were solved this week but we still had/have one camera that refuses to work. Even with this problem we still have 13 trail cameras out.

The buck's antler development is now to a point where you can tell them apart, it's getting real interesting again.

These pictures were taken with our Trail Watcher 2040, Camtrakker Digital Ranger, Cuddeback Capture and Homemade WhitetailCam S40.

Nine point buck


This buck showed up at 12:09 AM and napped off and on until 5:10 AM. The camera took 80 pictures. WhitetailCam S40

Split Tine Buck


This buck showed up at 3:20 PM and left at 4:20 PM after a nap. The camera took 28 pictures. This buck looks like he may have a split brow tine and G2. We think this is the buck we called sticker point last year. Both of these bucks used the same bed. WhitetailCam S40

Nine point buck in velvet


We're pretty sure this is the same buck that is in the first picture. This time he's at a mineral lick about a half mile away. Camtrakker

Six point whitetail buck


Here is a tall racked six point buck. Camtrakker

Seven point buck


This is the buck with the split brow tine. He hasn't put on a whole lot more antler size. Cuddeback Capture

Six point buck


Here is another six point buck. Trail Watcher 2040




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