November 28th Deer Photos


This set of pictures comes from our cameras during the first week of rifle season. This week is always an interesting week of deer movement or lack of deer movement.

I saw all of the bucks pictured below with the exception of the big seven point. If I had seem him I think I would have taken a shot. I just watched the rest of the bucks and hope to see them again next year, much bigger than they are this year.

We didn't see the big eleven point buck this week either in person or on camera. I would have really liked to have gotten a look at him, but things do not always work out the way you would like, especially in the deer woods.

Once again we didn't get any bobcat or coyote pictures but keep watching.

This weeks pictures were taken with our Bigfoot SLE, Trail Watcher 2060 and Camtrakker Digital Ranger.

Seven point whitetail buck


Here is the big seven point I would have liked to have seen. This picture was taken at 3:00 AM Thanksgiving morning. Bigfoot SLE

Eight point buck


One of our biggest eight point bucks being threatened by a smaller buck. Camtrakker Digital Ranger

Eight point buck


Two eight point bucks, one has some thickness while the other has nice tine length. Camtrakker Digital Ranger

Eight Point Buck


This is one of our smaller eight point bucks. Camtrakker Digital Ranger

Tall racked eight point buck


This is the taller racked eight point buck. He seems to have the best chance of growing into a nice buck next year. Camtrakker Digital Ranger

Nine point buck


This nine point buck also shows a lot of promise. He could be a dandy next year although he backed down from the eight point buck in the next picure. Camtrakker Digital Ranger

Sticker Point buck


The sticker point buck. He seemed to be the boss when other bucks showed up. Trail Watcher 2060




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