November 6 Whitetail Pictures


Our cameras were out for a week again this time, but we had three cameras that didn't get many pictures and the deer were not regular visitors to any of the other spots either.

I put one camera at a pear tree that only got a couple of pictures and two other cameras quit working for some reason. I think I have two of them now taking pictures and the third made the trip home with me.

We didn't get any pictures of our newest big nine point but I hope he shows up again next week. On the other hand the nine point with small brow tines showed up twice in one of our food plots. I'd like to get a look at him.

A ten point showed up this week, but we aren't sure if he is the same ten point that we saw last week.

We got two fox pictures this week, but they weren't good enough to add to the fox pictures page. It's amazing how we can go for so long and not get any fox pictures and then get two. It looks like the same fox in both pictures in two different places.

This weeks pictures were taken with our Treebark Cameras 4.1, Woodland SpyCam and Trail Watcher 2060.

Ten point buck


The ten point. We think this isn't the same ten point we saw last week. Woodland SpyCam

Split brow tine buck


The nine point with a split brow tine at the apple trees. Woodland SpyCam

Nine point buck


The bigger nine point we've been seeing all summer and fall. Trail Watcher 2060

Nine point buck


Pictures were thin so we're putting this buck on here twice. Trail Watcher 2060

9 point buck


The nine point with short brow tines. Trail Watcher 2060

9 point whitetail


Why not another picture of the same buck in the same place a couple of days later. Trail Watcher 2060

Eight point buck


The big eight point at a feeder in the evening. Treebark Cameras 4.1




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