November 19th Whitetail Deer Photographs


Here we are right in the middle of November and we got the least amount of pictures that we've captured for quite a while. We're not sure why but we didn't even get pictures of our regular bucks. Maybe they're still moving due to the rut, but you would have thought that they still would have passed one of our cameras.

Buck season starts on the 20th and it hasn't left us with too great of expectations, but you never know what the next day will bring with whitetail bucks.

We also got another bobcat picture. Make sure you check out the bobcat picture page.

We're going to keep cameras out during the season this week to see what we miss during the day and night. There is usually a surprise or two for us.

These pictures were taken with our Trail Watcher 2060, EagleEye, Woodland SpyCam and Penn's Woods Digital Scout.



Eight point buck



We're not quite sure which buck this is. He could be the high racked eight point we've watched all year, the nine point we saw the two weeks before or some buck that we haven't seen before.

Nine Point Buck



This is a small nine point that I think we've seen before.

Whitetail Buck at scrape



Here is a buck at the scrape we've been watching. We're not sure which buck he is but he looks pretty wide with some decent mass.

Eight point buck at scrape



Here is the close racked eight point again. This is the only location that we've gotten this bucks picture.

Eight Point whitetail buck



This is an eight point that we first thought was a ten point until we found that he had no brow tines.

Small eight point buck



This looks like a young eight point. We've gotten a few pictures of small eight points and we haven't kept track of exactly how many there are.




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