October 3rd Deer Photos


I had a tough camera week. The control board batteries went dead on one camera, I didn't get another camera in the case properly, the batteries died in another and one camera just decided not to work. I also had one feeder that quit working this week. Thankfully I had nine cameras out so we still got some good pictures.

Even with our camera problems we got pictures of all of our regular bucks. It's starting to get more interesting. We got several pictures of some sparring matches and we saw one more new scrape, which we posted a camera at this week.

One of the scrapes that we put a camera at this week caught a good bit of activity and we're hoping to catch more activity here along with two other scrapes we're monitoring this week.

We didn't get any coyote or bobcat pictures this week so stay tuned next week, I'm sure they're still around.

This weeks pictures were taken with our Treebark Cameras 4.1, EagleEye, StalkerCam, Trail Watcher 2040 and homemade WhitetailCam S40.

Eight point buck


Here is a nice tall racked eight point buck we caught in one of our food plots. Woodland SpyCam

Wide racked ten point buck


A close-up of the wide ten point. StalkerCam

Buck with a bent antler tine


The photogenic bent antler buck. StalkerCam

Buck with white feet


One of our white foot deer that has grown into a nice eight point buck. StalkerCam

Sticker point buck


The sticker point buck. StalkerCam

Big ten point buck


Another picture of the biggest ten point buck. We couldn't decide which picture to use so we used two. StalkerCam

Tall racked ten point buck


The other ten point buck on a rainy morning. Treebark Cameras 4.1

Nine point buck


A close picture of the nine point buck. Treebark Cameras 4.1




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