September 12th Deer Photos


Since we put our cameras back out on Labor Day we had a short four day week, but the pictures did not disappoint us.

Last week I thought that most of the bucks would shed their velvet this week and the pictures have proven this to be true. There are still a couple of bucks that still have velvet, but most of them are not in hard antler.

The wide ten point shed his velvet later on Labor Day and the tall ten lost his some time during the week as well. There are still a couple of eight pointers that are still in velvet, we'll see what they look like next week.

I also saw the first rubs of the year. A couple of them are pretty nice rubs and were easy to spot. I also found what looked like an early scrape so I put a camera on it to see what happens.

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

This weeks pictures were taken with our Treebark Cameras 4.1, Bigfoot SLE, EagleEye, Swamp Ghost, StalkerCam and Camtrakker Digital Ranger.

Nine point buck


The nine point buck at a mineral lick beside a food plot. Bigfoot SLE

Buck with a bent antler


Our buck with a bent antler tine. He seems to be a camera hog. EagleEye

Eight point buck


A tall eight point that hasn't shed his velvet yet. The nine point is in the background. Treebark Cameras 4.1

Tall rack ten point buck


The tall ten point. It looks like he had shed his velvet not long before this picture. Camtrakker Digital Ranger

Big ten point buck


The wide ten point buck not long after shedding the last bits of velvet from his right side. Swamp Ghost

Ten point buck


Why not another picture of our biggest buck. Swamp Ghost

Sticker point buck


Here is the buck with sticker points. As far as we could tell he hasn't shed his velvet yet. StalkerCam




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