March 28th Deer Pictures


We're in the tough time of the year when the bucks have shed their antlers and haven't started to grow their next set and the woods haven't yet burst into a spring green. Thankfully we still get plenty of visitors to our feeders and we've seen some activity at one of our food plots. We have also noticed an increase in useage of two of our main mineral licks.

One of the more interesting things we discovered this week was a set of young buck and doe twins that have more white around their hooves than usual. This is the first time we've seen these deer so it will be interesting to see if they stay. These two deer will be easy to identify.

These pictures were taken with our Trail Watcher 2035, Woodland SpyCam, homemade WhitetailCam P41, Stealth Cam I390 and EagleEye.

Whitetail Doe


Here is a nice picture of a doe that visited one of our food plots. In the next two pictures after this one she was still hanging around in front of the camera. EagleEye

Camera sniffing deer


This deer is sniffing one of our other trail cameras. Homemade WhitetaiCam P41

Whitetail Buck


Although the buck on the right no longer has his antlers he is still showing his dominance. Woodland SpyCam

A deer with white feet


This week we discovered two young deer with extra white around their hooves. The white is large enough that they stand out from the rest of the deer. They appear to be a doe and a buck. Woodland SpyCam

Treed raccoon


It seems that the deer dominate around our feeders but I think the raccoons sometimes test them to see if they can take over. Stealth Cam I390

Turkey Gobbler


Here is a gobbler that looks like he is looking for the feeder to spin. Trail Watcher 2035




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