September 11 Whitetail Pictures


Several more bucks have now shed their velvet including the big eight point, but we still got pictures of the biggest nine point in velvet although you could see blood on his velvet last week.

Our camera on a scrape didn't give us a lot of pictures but it gave us some good ones. I didn't put the camera back on the same scrape, but I did put cameras on two other scrapes in the same area so we'll see what we get.

We got a picture of an eight point at the scrape that reminds me of one of the bucks we saw for the first time last week. Maybe we found his favorite area.

The camera we put along the old logging road got some pictures but I had the camera pointing the wrong way, catching most deer walking away. I spun it around the tree a little for this week.

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

This weeks pictures were taken with our Swamp Ghost, Trail Watcher 2060, Trail Watcher 2040 and Treebark Cameras 4.1.

Ten point buck


We caught this ten point under our apple trees. It's always nice to see a new buck and a ten point is a nice find. Swamp Ghost

Eight point buck


This is the eight point we caught at the scrape. Trail watcher 2040

Nine point buck


This is one of the few pictures we got of the smaller nine point. Obviously he has shed his velvet. Trail Watcher 2060

9 point buck


The biggest nine, still holding on to his velvet. Trail Watcher 2060

Eight point buck


One of our smaller eight points. Treebark Cameras 4.1

Eight point buck


The crab claw buck. We also caught him at the scrape. Treebark Cameras 4.1

Big eight point buck


The big eight point. Take a look at the sticker on his right side. Treebark Cameras 4.1




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