October 11th Whitetail Photos



After a great week of pictures last week and success getting pictures at scrapes we didn't get great pictures this week. We still got pictures of seven bucks so I don't know why I'm complaining. I guess we just expected to see more pictures from the scrapes this week.

We saw a few more rubs this week. They are not everywhere you look, but we saw more than the week before.

We got pictures of the same seven bucks that we got last week. We're still waiting to see a new buck come wandering by. We've been tempted to move a feeder to see what we can find, but we've resisted so far.

We had cameras at three scrapes this week and we only have one picture on this page from these cameras and that buck wasn't even visiting the scrape. We've adjusted out cameras and we're now watching four scrapes this week so we have big hopes.

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

This weeks pictures were taken with our Trail Watcher Researcher, Penns Woods DS-07, Trail Watcher 2060, Trail Watcher 4220 and Whitetail EagleEye.

A look at the small brow tine buck from the rear. Penns Woods DS-07

Ryan saw this buck and was impressed with it's size. Trail Watcher 2060

We're still trying to get a look at this big ten point buck. Trail Watcher 2060

I'm thinking the overbite buck is going to be a dandy next year. Hopefully he doesn't wander off and get himself shot. Trail Watcher 4220

The big eight point looks like his neck has blown up. Trail Watcher Researcher

We think this young buck has eight points, we're just not sure. Whitetail EagleEye

This buck, that was wounded last year, could blossom next year too. Whitetail EagleEye




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