July 8th Deer Pictures


Once again this week we didn't get any bobcat, coyote or black bear pictures, but the bucks are now getting to the point where we can start to identify them. We think we know which bucks are the two biggest from last year and we're still looking for the non-typical eight point from last year. Maybe he'll show up in our next set of pictures. I've set up a camera on a food plot corner that has been a good spot in the past.

The deer are still using the mineral licks and food plots heavily and we started up one of our bigger feeders again. We're not putting out much corn but the pictures show us that it's enough to draw some activity and provide the opportunity for more good pictures. Hopefully the black bear will leave it alone.

Once again I had a couple of cameras go goofy, a memory card went bad and one camera decided not to work, but we still got some pictures you may find interesting. A couple of cameras on the blink doesn't hurt much when you have fourteen of them in the field.

These pictures were taken with our Trail Watcher 2035, Camtrakker Digital Ranger, Trail Watcher 2060 and Woodland SpyCam.

Whitetail Buck


This is one of our smaller eight point bucks. Trail Watcher 2035

Sticker Point Buck


We're not sure exactly how many points this buck will end up with. It looks like he may have a couple of stickers along with a split brow tine and G2. Camtrakker

Nine Point Buck


Right now this is our best looking buck. Camtrakker

Eight Point Buck


This is another small eight point buck. Camtrakker

Two whitetail bucks


Two bucks. I think one is the sticker point buck but we're not sure which one the other buck is. Woodland SpyCam

Mama and fawn


A mother and her fawn. Trail Watcher 2060




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