September 14th Deer Photographs



Six days on this set of pictures and they are completely different than last week. We aren't sure how many bucks we have this week, but it's definitely more than last week.

One of our problems is that we don't know how many bucks we have. We have some bucks that are hard to tell apart. We're pretty sure there are three different ten points, but there could be more or less. Take a look at all of the bucks this week and see if we have the same one on here twice this week. I think the bucks in the first and fourth picture may be the same buck.

Our camera in the hayfield didn't give us any better buck pictures this week, but the experimental feeder paid off big for us adding to the buck number confusion.

Ryan talked me into another experimental feeder this week so we'll see what happens.

I saw two rubs and what looked like a couple of weak attempts at scrapes. The scrapes didn't look serious enough to post a camera there, but we should be watching them soon.

We got coyote pictures this week in the hayfield so check out the coyote pictures page.

This weeks pictures were taken with our Bigfoot SLE, Trail Watcher 2040, Woodland SpyCam, Swamp Ghost and Trail Watcher 2060.

One of the ten point bucks that we may also have pictures of at the feeder not far from this mineral lick. Trail Watcher 2060

One eye before he shed his velvet, which he shed by the end of the week. Trail Watcher 2060

This ten point looks nothing like the rest of the tens that we have pictures of. Trail Watcher 2060

Another ten point. Does it look like any of the others? Trail watcher 2060

We're pretty sure this is an eight point. Bigfoot SLE

A real nice picture of the six point with no brow tines. Swamp Ghost

This buck looks different depending on the angle of the picture, ranging from a trophy to a nice young buck. Trail Watcher 2040

We're not sure if this buck is a nine or ten point from either of the pictures we got of him. Trail Watcher 2040






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