October 29th Whitetail Deer Pictures
This album of Whitetail Deer Pictures contains digital scouting camera pictures taken the week before October 29, 2005. We are currently down to using only two digital scouting cameras now but still had over 600 pictures to look over. We recieved our first snow of the season even though we hadn't had our first frost of the fall. The snow was pretty but I would have rather waited a few more weeks. The fall colors are very pretty and you can see the color in the background of some of these pictures. I was tempted to put a couple of pictures in just for the color of the leaves alone. The bucks are already moving between the two feeders more now and I suspect we'll see a couple of bucks over the next couple of weeks that we haven't seen before. Stay tuned.
The antlers of this odd six point look pretty high. I haven't seen this buck in person yet but I'm looking forward to our first meeting.
This buck is really stretching his neck to get a whiff of something. I think this is either the seven point or eight point buck that we have been seeing.
I would guess this is a doe chasing off a small spike buck. There is a spike buck whose spikes are less than two inches tall that has been hanging around. Notice the snow on the ground. I was a little cranky on that morning too.
These two bucks must be in a little shoving match. They look like they are the six and seven point bucks that hang around here a good bit.
This isn't the best picture of the nine point that we got this time but this buck looks huge in this picture. I saw him from my treestand this weekend and he is a big deer.
I thought this was a pretty picture. The sun is coming up on a foggy morning behind this small buck.
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