October 19th Whitetail Photos



Again this week we didn't get many pictures at the scrapes. I'm not sure what's going on, but we're going to keep monitoring them. We also took one buck out this week. On Monday morning, Ryan shot the ten point, so we won't see him on these pages after this week. He was a nice buck, green scoring 136 inches gross with a very symmetrical set of antlers.

Ryan's not sure the overbite buck is truly an overbite buck. He said that “in person” his jaw looks crooked. I'll have to look for myself.

We have six other pictures this week. Five of our regulars and one nice new buck. We're not sure if the new buck is an eight point or larger. He reminds us of a nice nine point buck that we saw a few weeks ago. Hopefully we get more pictures of this buck. We captured him walking past a scrape we were monitoring.

We're getting close to the time of year when bucks start to wander. Most years we pick up at least one big visitor. Maybe this next week will be the week we see a big visitor.

We captured another bobcat picture this week. This time we caught him walking past a feeder. Make sure you check the Bobcat Pictures Page.

This weeks pictures were taken with our Trail Watcher Researcher, Trail Watcher 2060, Woodland SpyCam, Treebark Cameras 4.1, Swamp Ghost and Whitetail EagleEye.

The eight point buck with the broken brow and left antler tip. Trail Watcher Researcher

We caught this big buck walking past a scrape. Woodland SpyCam

Our eight point with the little brow tines. Swamp Ghost

This young eight point buck did stop and work on the licking branch. Treebark Cameras 4.1

Our biggest eight point buck. Trail Watcher 2060

A young eight point buck with a leaf stuck in his whiskers. Whitetail EagleEye

The last picture of the ten point that Ryan shot on Monday morning. Trail Watcher Researcher




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