November 25 Whitetail Photos



The first week of rifle season is always a tough one for pictures, but we did get a few good ones.

Scrapes generally don't get a lot of action this week, but we did get some good pictures from one scrape that is near a feeder and food plot. Other than this scrape the rest didn't provide much, but the cameras at the feeders did provide some good pictures.

We were hoping to get a look at the third ten point we had seen this fall. Not only did we not see him, we didn't catch him with a camera either.

The week ended with Ryan shooting a doe and no bucks on the meat pole.

We're thinking about using another feeder to try to find other areas of our property that draw different bucks. This is fun to do and we need to do it before the bucks lose their antlers or we won't know what we are seeing. Hopefully we can get it set up on our next visit.

This week we didn't get any coyote, bobcat or black bear pictures. Check back next time.

This weeks pictures were taken with our Penns Woods DS-07, Woodland SpyCam, StalkerCam and Trail Watcher Researcher.

Seven point buck


Our favorite seven point buck. We didn't get pictures of or see this buck after this Tuesday photo. Woodland SpyCam

Eight point buck


This isn't a great picture, but it is the only one we got of the this eight point. This picture was taken very early Thursday morning. Woodland SpyCam

Ten point buck


The smaller ten point. We saw this buck Saturday morning. Penns Woods DS-07

big ten point buck


We were glad to see this big ten point on camera Saturday morning. He should be a giant next year. Penns Woods DS-07

Whitetail buck picture


This young buck seems to have survived the season and shows promise if he can survive a couple more years. Trail Watcher Researcher

Big eight point buck


We had thought that we lost this buck, but he showed up on Friday evening. StalkerCam




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