March 11th Deer Pictures


We still captured pictures of our lone remaining antlered buck, but it looks like these will be the last. We got pictures of the nine point buck on the evening of March 8th and then got pictures later in the evening of March 8th of a buck with bloody holes on his head later that night. We then did not get any more pictures of the nine point buck over the next three days, so we're pretty sure that he has shed his antlers.

We had set up a trail camera at a place where we had seen coyote tracks in the snow a couple of times near a known rabbit hideout. Unfortunately we didn't get any coyote pictures, but we did get six deer pictures and one picture of the rabbit. Maybe the coyotes have given up on this rabbit.

We didn't find any shed antlers this week, but after seeing that the nine point has shed his I think we'll have to do a little more looking around.

Now that the bucks no longer have their antlers we'll be looking for other interesting pictures and we'll soon be monitoring our food plots again as well.

These pictures were taken with our Camtrakker Digital Ranger, Trail Watcher 2035 and EagleEye.

Nine point buck


This is one of the pictures of the nine point buck we got before he shed his antlers.

Deer fight


Not long ago we were showing you pictures of bucks sparring with their antlers. They're now slapping with their front legs.

Buck and Raccoon


Here is a meeting between a buck and a raccoon.

9 point buck


Since this is the last week we'll have an antlered buck for a while we've included a second picture of the nine point buck.

Buck with shed antlers


Here is a close-up of a buck without his antlers.

Nine point buck with shed antlers


We believe that this is the nine point buck soon after he shed his antlers.




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