November 18th Deer Photographs



This was the last week before rifle season, which is usually a good week for deer pictures and we had a pretty good week this year as well. We saw most of our regular larger bucks as well as the three big bucks from last week.

We still got pictures of two big ten points although we didn't get a good enough picture of one of them to make the page. We also have three big eight point bucks, two of which showed up last week. The other is a regular that has now broken off both G-3's. If this buck makes it to next season he'll be a dandy.

There wasn't a lot of action at scrapes this week, but we still got some real good pictures at these cameras. Although I shot one eye a few weeks ago we have another one eye buck. We have a buck that has antlers about half an inch long and he now has no right eye. I guess the legend on one eye lives on.

We didn't get any bobcat, coyote or fox pictures this week so check back next week.

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

Here he is with two broken G-3's. Bigfoot SLE

The big ten point at a mineral lick. Woodland Spycam

One of our two big eight point bucks. Trail Watcher 4220

The other big eight point buck. I think this one is the biggest. Trail Watcher 4220

A small nine point that first showed up last week. Trail Watcher 4220

A smaller eight point that we've seen all fall. Swamp Ghost

Another young tall eight point buck. Swamp Ghost

This buck walked to within five feet of me last Saturday and this week he showed with a hurt right eye. Trail Watcher Researcher




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