July 21st Deer Pictures


We're not quite sure how many bucks we have at this point. We're having trouble differentiating between a few or a couple of eight point bucks we've been getting pictures of. So far, this is a good problem.

We also got two more coyote pictures this time, make sure you take a look at the coyote pictures page.

In the fourteen days we had our cameras out we got a lot of pictures and it was hard narrowing them down this time. We got a lot of pictures of the nine point and decided to add an extra picture this time.

The buck we called sticker point last year is growing an interesting set of antlers this year. He has the sticker points again, one G2 is split along with a split brow tine and his overall tines are rather short as compared to his brow tines. Last year he had nine points, but so far this year the ninth point isn't showing up. I'm real curious how tall his tines will be when all growth is done.

These pictures were taken with our Trail Watcher 2035, Cuddeback Capture and Woodland SpyCam.

Eight point buck


This buck and the buck in the next picture may be the same buck but we're just not sure. Trail Watcher 2035

Split brow tine buck


This is the small eight point with a split brow tine. Trail Watcher 2035

Large nine point buck


We got so many pictures of this buck I had to include two pictures. In this picture his antlers look too big for his body. Woodland SpyCam

Six point buck


Here is a nice looking young six point buck. Woodland SpyCam

Split tune buck


This is/was sticker point. I'm real curious how much more he'll grow. Woodland SpyCam

Two whitetail bucks


Here are two bucks eyeing each other up. I'd like to get a better look at the nearest eight pointer. Woodland SpyCam

Nine point buck


The second picture of the nine point buck. Cuddeback Capture




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