July 2 Whitetail Pictures


It is amazing the difference between one week and two weeks in these pictures. Our last visit gave us pictures from two weeks and the antler growth was much more evident than in this past weeks pictures.

We are starting to see differences among bucks and we are starting to be able to tell them apart. As the next few weeks progress we will start to be able to identify different bucks.

Again this week we saw a lot of fawn pictures. Either the fawn crop is large or the same fawns are spending a lot of time in front of the cameras. It may be a little bit of both.

Our apple trees are well stocked this year and we are starting to see deer visit them to see if any apples have fallen. I set up a trail camera to monitor them so we'll see what we catch under the apple trees.

We got one bobcat picture this week, but it wasn't good enough to post. The picture only captured the bobcats body.

This weeks pictures were taken with our Swamp Ghost Trail Camera, Trail Watcher 4220, Trail Watcher 2060, StalkeCam, Bigfoot SLE and Woodland SpyCam.

Seven point buck


Here is a buck walking into one of our food plots. He looks like he'll develop into at least an eight point. Bigfoot SLE

Food plot buck


I'm not sure which buck this may be but he looks like he's growing a high set of antler in this picture. Swamp Ghost

Nine point buck


This buck looks like he is going to be at least a nine point buck. Trail Watcher 2060

Four point buck


Is this what happens when ear piercings go bad? Trail Watcher 4220

Eight point buck


This buck looks like he has some promise. He will be interesting to watch. Trail Watcher 4220

Split brow tine buck


This buck has an obvious split brow tine. We'll keep an eye on him. StalkerCam

Feeder buck


Here is another buck that looks like he'll grow into an eight pointer. StalkerCam




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