May 15 Whitetail Pictures


One more week of deer pictures. I'll have to admit that I made a mistake this week. I got into a hurry and mistakenly deleted all of the pictures on the memory card that was at the protein feeder. Even with this error we still got some real good pictures.

Our big catch this week was a goat. Ryan and a friend were out turkey hunting and stumbled upon a neighbors goat that had gotten away. It had a long strap on its collar and it was wrapped around a tree. A little water along with some leaves and grass brought him around and they delivered him to his owner. You never know what you'll find when you venture into the woods. I was surprised we didn't catch him with any of our cameras.

Some of the bucks are starting to show some promise. When I compare them to last years pictures from the May 18 page it looks like we may be a little behind. I'll keep watching and comparing to see how we are doing.

Once again we didn't capture any coyote or bobcat pictures, but we'll keep watching.

This weeks pictures were taken with our Trail Watcher 4220, Trail Watcher 2060, StalkerCam and Woodland SpyCam.

Buck at mineral lick


Here is one of our more promising bucks at a mineral lick. Woodland Spycam

Buck at food plot


A buck with a little promise at the other mineral lick. Trail Watcher 2060

Buck at corn feeder


Another buck with brow tines split off at one of our feeders. Trail Watcher 4220

Deer and squirrel picture


I'm not sure how long this squirrel stayed around. StalkerCam

Three whitetail bucks


How about three bucks together, none with great promise for this year, but maybe next year. StalkerCam

Whitetail bucks


Two whitetail bucks, one a little bigger than the other. StalkerCam




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