October 7 Whitetail Photos


Our cameras were out for a week this time and we didn't get a lot of pictures, but we did catch more bucks this time.

We have nine pictures to show you this week of nine different bucks. One buck is an unknown so it is possible that it is the same as another buck, but it sure doesn't look like it to us and it's a pretty nice looking buck.

The one buck we didn't see again this week is the older nine point that we followed last year. We just can't figure this buck out.

Our most successful camera this week was the one that we had on a scrape in the hayfield. There wasn't a lot of scraping activity, but there was a lot of activity in the food plot.

We didn't get any bobcats, black bear or coyotes pictures this time.

This weeks pictures were taken with our StalkerCam, Treebark Cameras 4.1, Penns Woods, Camtrakker Digital Ranger and Bigfoot SLE.

Whitetail buck


This could be one of our regulars, but we can't tell. It does look like a nice one though. Camtrakker Digital Ranger

Buck with odd antlers


Here's an odd looking buck that we can't remember seeing before. Camtrakker Digital Ranger

Sticker point buck


An eight point with a sticker on his left G-2. Camtrakker Digital Ranger

big ten point buck


The biggest ten point at a mineral lick. Treebark Cameras 4.1

Nine point buck


The biggest nine point at a feeder. This buck isn't allowing us to pattern him. Bigfoot SLE

Eight point buck


If the rest of this bucks antlers catch up to his brow tines he'll be a dandy. Bigfoot SLE

Seven point buck


Here is our favorite seven point. He seems to like the camera. Penns Woods

Big eight point buck


The one eye buck. It looks like the smaller ten point may have taken this feeder over. StalkerCam

Ten point buck


The smaller ten point. StalkerCam




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