March 9 Deer Photographs



It's been over a month since our last set of pictures, but we finally got a chance to collect our pictures and start to get ready for food plot planting season. I look forward to this time of the year and thankfully it is finally here.

Since some of our pictures are from early February we still have our favorite seven point with half of his rack. I would say that this will be the last set of pictures we see him with and antler still on his head.

We also got a couple of pictures of one eye and he doesn't look very healthy. We're not sure why he looks so bad and we're wondering if he'll make it. If he does then it will be interesting to see how big his antlers could be after looking so bad in the winter.

We've found more antlers, most notably one side of the small ten and one side of the big ten point that showed up with a broken G-2. The big ten was a real nice buck.

We didn't get any bobcat or coyote pictures in this set of pictures. Maybe next time.

This weeks pictures were taken with our Trail Watcher Researcher, Woodland SpyCam and Trail Watcher 4220.

Whitetail deer in the snow


Although we've had a mild winter you can see that we still got a little snow. Trail Watcher 4220

Close up turkey picture


How can you not call them ugly! Woodland Spycam

Seven point with half a rack


The seven point stopping for a nice shot. He hasn't been camera shy. Woodland Spycam

Turkey gobblers


They don't look quite as bad from a little more distance. Trail Watcher Researcher

Whitetail buck in the snow


Check out the snow on his antlers. Trail Watcher Researcher

One eye buck


One eye. We're not sure why he looks so bad. Maybe we let him go one year too long. Trail Watcher Researcher




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