October 24th Deer Photos


It was a tough week for our trail cameras. I had one dead battery in a camera and a weak one in another camera. Also, one deer feeder clogged up so deer traffic around it was sparse.

Of course, last week Ryan got the largest ten point so we won't be seeing him again and the other ten point hasn't shown up in three weeks. The nine point that had been a regular the past few weeks only showed up in the background in a couple of pictures so he didn't make the page this week.

The good news is that there are still a handful of eight point bucks still showing up. One of these is a tall antlered eight and the other is a heavy antlered eight.

We got one good new coyote picture and the first fox picture since January, make sure you check them out.

This weeks pictures were taken with our Treebark Cameras 4.1, Swamp Ghost, Bigfoot SLE and Camtrakker Digital Ranger.

Eight point buck


This eight point buck looks like he has some mass to his rack. Cuddeback

Eight point buck at a scrape


Here is an eight point visiting a scrape. He looks like he may be the same buck as the previous picture. Bigfoot SLE

Seven point buck


The seven point buck at a mineral lick. Camtrakker Digital Ranger


Here is the tall racked eight point buck. Treebark Cameras 4.1

A Friendly Buck


If you look real close you can see me walking towards the feeder. This young buck lets me check my cameras while he eats. His spikes are about one inch long. Treebark Cameras 4.1

Sticker point buck


This is the eight point buck that has sticker points on his bases. Swamp Ghost

Eight point with a bent antler tine


The eight point buck with a bent antler tine. Swamp Ghost

Small eight point buck


One of our smaller eight point bucks. Swamp Ghost




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