October 1 Whitetail Pictures
It was a big week for our digital trail cameras, especially the one I put watching a couple of scrapes. I sure am glad I dug the cocoon out of it. We saw two bucks that I don't remember getting pictures of this year. Will we see these bucks again? We'll see.
The bucks sure are on the move. I'm now seeing some of them on opposite ends of our property. The next couple of weeks should be fun.
I had a camera on another scrape but I didn't turn that camera on. The srape didn't look like it had been visited a lot, but I always wonder what I might have missed when I do this.
One other camera I put on a scrape didn't catch much of anything at all. You never know when you set up on a scrape, but I'll sure keep watching the one that provides activity.
I'm putting nine pictures up this week, all of them with decent bucks. One of them may be a buck that is also in another picture, but I can't tell for sure. You can decide for yourself if we have nine different bucks in these pictures.
We didn't get any bobcat or coyote pictures this week so check back next week.
This weeks pictures were taken with our Trail Watcher 2060, Treebark Cameras 4.1, Woodland SpyCam and Camtrakker Digital Ranger.
I can't remember seeing this tall racked eight point in prior weeks, but I hope to see him around more. Camtrakker Digital Ranger
This looks like the ten point we saw last week. Camtrakker Digital Ranger
The buck on the right looks like he may be one of our other nine point bucks, but I can't tell for sure. Camtrakker Digital Ranger
This buck looks like a dandy. I sure hope to see this one again. Camtrakker Digital Ranger
This buck showed up last week and this week he showed up under the apple trees. Woodland SpyCam
The nice eight point that has been showing up at our apple trees and the nearby scrapes. Woodland SpyCam
The biggest of our regular nine point bucks. We're now seeing him in other areas of our property. Trail Watcher 2060
Our smaller nine point with the split brow tine. Treebark Cameras 4.1
The big eight point. This buck has also been seen under our apple trees. Treebark Cameras 4.1
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