October 13 Whitetail Pictures


Our cameras were out for five days this time and we got some good pictures to show you. I only had one camera that didn't take any pictures, it had a 9 volt battery problem but we should get plenty of pictures from that camera again this week. The cocoon camera only took a few pictures this week so I'll see what it does next week. The rest of our cameras captured some nice pictures.

I had three cameras watching scrapes this time. Four of the pictures below come from these cameras. Needless to say I left these cameras right where they were.

Our next visit will be the opening of bow season. Hopefully I'll get a look at a couple of these bucks. I haven't seen any of them in person yet. The plentiful food choices have kept them hidden well so far this year.

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 2040, Treebark Cameras 4.1, Swamp Ghost and EagleEye and digital trail cameras.

Eight point buck


Here is the eight point buck we've been seeing for the past month. EagleEye

big nine point buck


The big nine point at the same scrape as the eight point above. EagleEye

big eight point buck


The wide eight point buck at a mineral lick. His antler bases are covered with shred bark. Treebark Cameras 4.1

Nine point buck


One of our nine point bucks at the same mineral lick. Treebark Cameras 4.1

Nine point whitetail


Another nine point buck at a different scrape. Trail Watcher 2040

young eight point buck


The crab claw eight point working on the licking branch at the same scrape. Trail Watcher 2040

8 point buck


Another eight point buck at one of our feeders. Swamp Ghost




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