October 7 Whitetail Pictures


Last week was a great week but this past week was a tough one. I didn't help it much by forgetting to turn two of the cameras on. They were only out five days this time as well. None the less, we still got some good pictures and we saw some nice bucks and our regulars.

The camera at the scrapes did well again this week, but a camera that I put at the end of the hayfield only saw a couple of does. This spot in the hayfield has provided a lot of nice pictures in the past, but not this week. I moved this camera to another promising scrape.

The cameras at the apple trees didn't get a whole lot of action either. I moved one of these cameras to another scrape and moved the apple tree camera to try to see more action.

Next Saturday is the opening of bow season so I hope to see some of these bucks with my own eyes.

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 2060, Penns Woods DS-07, Trail Watcher 4220 and Camtrakker Digital Ranger.

Ten point buck


Here is the ten point we've been seeing for a while at the scrape we've been watching. Camtrakker Digital Ranger

big nine point buck


The big buck we've been seeing. We think he's a nine point . Camtrakker Digital Ranger

Nine point buck


This is one of the few pictures we got this week of the smaller nine point. Trail Watcher 2060

Eight point buck


The neat little eight point with the unique rack. Trail Watcher 2060

Eight point buck


An eight point that just started showing up. He seems to have mass but no tine length yet. Trail Watcher 2060

Nine point buck


The biggest of our regular nine point bucks. Penns Woods DS-07

Big eight point buck


After I turned this camera on it got this picture overnight of our biggest eight point buck. Trail Watcher 4220




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