September 10 Whitetail Photos


One week since our last set of pictures and the pictures show that most of the bucks have shed their velvet. The only buck that looked like he still had his velvet on the 10th was the eight point we call one eye.

I expect that all of the bucks will have shed their velvet by the time we get our pictures so we've included velvet pictures this week. I've also put a couple of pictures in that show the shedding in progress. We've learned that it doesn't take long for them to shed their velvet.

One camera that I had in the hayfield didn't work this week so I think we missed some good pictures from that location. I moved a camera to that location so hopefully we'll get some pictures there this week.

We also got a picture of a nine point that I don't think we'd seen before this week. It's a pretty nice deer, hopefully he'll stick around and we can get more pictures of him.

We didn't get any bobcat, black bear or coyote pictures this week so check back next week.

This weeks pictures were taken with our StalkerCam, Treebark Cameras 4.1, Swamp Ghost SG-N60, Woodland SpyCam and Bigfoot SLE.

Seven point buck


Here is our trophy seven point before he shed his velvet. Woodland SpyCam

Eight point shedding velvet


An eight point in the middle of the shedding process. Treebark Cameras 4.1

Ten point buck in velvet


Our biggest ten point before he shed his velvet. Swamp Ghost

Ten point buck


The same ten point right after shedding. Swamp Ghost

Ten point whitetail buck


The smaller ten point, if you can call him small. Swamp Ghost

Nine point buck


Here is a nice looking nine point we haven't seen before this week. Bigfoot SLE

Eight point buck


Another, smaller eight point buck. Bigfoot SLE

Big eight point buck


We don't often show you the daytime pictures, but here's one eye in the daylight. StalkerCam




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