October 30 Whitetail Pictures


Our cameras were out a full week this time and once again we got some good pictures. It's also getting around that time when we see a couple bucks that we hadn't seen before, but we haven't seen any visitors yet.

We did see our regulars and the ten point that we had seen earlier showed up again this week.

On Saturday morning I got a look at the crab claw eight point and one of our larger nine point bucks. I heard a fight going on below me and the nine point came up after I grunted one time. Unfortunately I think he picked me out when I reached for my bow. Whether or not I would have taken a shot I don't know, but it's still frustrating to make a mistake like that.

The camera at two scrapes got some great pictures while two others were disappointing. I've kept the two hot ones in place this week and moved the other two.

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, Woodland SpyCam, EagleEye and Trail Watcher 2060.

Buck at a licking branch


Ever wonder what a buck does at a licking branch. EagleEye

Ten point buck


The ten point returned this week. Woodland SpyCam

Eight point buck


We got this eight point again this week. Woodland SpyCam

Big nine point buck


The nine point from the licking branch here at our apple trees. Woodland SpyCam

Nine point buck


The nine point with the split brow tine at the apple trees. Woodland SpyCam

Crab claw buck


The crab Claw eight point at a scrape. Trail Watcher 2040

9 Point buck


The nine point I saw on Saturday morning. Trail Watcher 2060

Big eight point buck


Our biggest eight point as the sun is going down. Treebark Cameras 4.1




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