March 6th Deer Photos


As we expected we didn't get pictures of any antlered bucks in this set of pictures, but we did find one shed antler that has us puzzled. On Saturday morning I found half an eight point in a food plot. The crazy thing is that we walked through this food plot on Friday evening and had walked through this plot several times in the previous weeks. I can't figure out how that antler got there. We haven't gotten a picture of a racked buck since the end of January so it seems unlikely that an antlered buck was still around and just happened to go undetected by us and show up in this food plot on Friday evening and lose an antler. I have to wonder if something didn't carry that antler into that food plot Friday night.

We had one camera that didn't work this week and one of our feeders didn't operate correctly this week as well. The raccoons helped us out with the feeder as they seemed to knock enough corn out to keep the deer visiting.

We didn't get any bobcat or coyote pictures this time, but we did get a nice picture of an owl.

These pictures were taken with our Trail Watcher 2060, Bigfoot SLE, EagleEye and Woodland SpyCam.

deer with eyes closed


This young buck got caught mid-blink. EagleEye

Feeding deer


Once again the deer didn't wait long before coming to our feed trough. Woodland SpyCam

Close-up whitetail deer


Our last set had a close-up, how about this one? Woodland SpyCam

Owl picture


When I retrieved the batteries and card from this camera I noticed rabbit hair on the ground. I guess we know what happend to the rabbit. Bigfoot

Big whitetail deer


This looks like one of our bigger bucks visiting this food plot one night. Bigfoot

Whitetail deer and raccoon


The deer and raccoons had trouble sharing again this week. Trail Watcher 2060




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