July 21st Deer Photos


Our cameras were out for two weeks this time and it looks like several bucks have now shown up. We have pictures of two ten point bucks and some eight point bucks. It is very hard to tell some of them apart at this time. We also have a few six point, four point and spike bucks stepping in front of our cameras.

As you can expect the two ten point bucks are great to see and we're hoping to see more growth on some of the eight point bucks. The largest ten point buck seems to be the nine point from last year, but the smaller ten point only showed up one time. Hopefully he will stick around and we can get more pictures of him and a look at him during the season.

The coyotes were howling loud during the evening of the 21st, but we're still not getting any pictures of them.

This weeks pictures were taken with our StalkerCam, Trail Watcher 2060, Trail Watcher 2040, Woodland SpyCam, Treebark Cameras 4.1 and Camtrakker Digital Ranger.

Ten Point buck


This is the biggest buck we have seen this year and may be one of the biggest we've ever caught with our cameras. Woodland SpyCam

Wide rack eight point buck


We think this wide eight point may be the buck that was a fairly wide eight point last year. It looks like he has picked up some sticker points. Woodland SpyCam

Whitetail Fawn


Here is our whitetail fawn picture for this week. Trail Watcher 2040

Eight Point Buck


A nice tall eight point buck walking through a food plot. Trail Watcher 2060

Seven point buck


A seven point buck that was a regular the past two weeks. Treebark Cameras 4.1

10 Point Buck


Our second ten point buck. We hope he sticks around. Treebark Cameras 4.1

8 Point Buck


Here is an eight point buck that looks like he's trying to get a ninth point. Camtrakker Digital Ranger

Whitetail Buck and Raccoons


Here is another eight point buck and three raccoons. StalkerCam




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