October 11th Deer Photos


This was our last camera check before bow season opens next weekend so it was good to take a look at the bucks only one week out.

The bad news is that the tall racked ten point did not show up on camera. Ryan found some acorns so I'm hoping that he's filling his belly with acorns instead of our food plots or feeders. He's gone missing for a week one other time in the past so I hope we see him again next week.

I did notice a little more scrape activity and there are pleny of rubs to look at. I got some pretty nice pictures at the three scrapes we monitored last week and I left cameras at those scrapes again this week.

We got one bobcat picture and one good coyote picture this week so make sure you take a look at both the bobcat and coyote picture pages.

This weeks pictures were taken with our Treebark Cameras 4.1, EagleEye, StalkerCam, Trail Watcher 2040 and homemade WhitetailCam S40.

Eight point buck


Here is a nice eight point visiting the camera we put at a scrape. Bigfoot SLE

Nine point buck


The nine point buck checking out our camera at a mineral lick. Trail Watcher 2040

Tall racked eight point buck


A tall racked eight point and another buck. Trail Watcher 2040

Wide rack eight point buck


A young wide eight point walking past a scrape. Trail Watcher 2060

Sticker point buck


The sticker point buck. Swamp Ghost

Buck with bent antler tine


The bent antler buck at the same feeder. Swamp Ghost

Ten point buck


The ten point buck and another buck in the background. StalkerCam

Ten Point Buck


Since we didn't get pictures of the tall ten point, why not put another picture of the wide ten. StalkerCam




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