September 23 Whitetail Pictures


It had only been five days since our last set of pictures, but we sure got some interesting ones. Two of the three cameras we had on scrapes this week gave us some great pictures. The third was a victim of a fallen tree limb that covered the scrape and blocked the view of the camera.

We also got some more good pictures under our apple trees so I added a second camera to this location.

We didn't get pictures of the eleven point that we saw the past couple of weeks. I'm not sure where he went, but we hope to see this buck again.

We also didn't see the small ten point this week but we picked up another ten point that was a little bigger, although he is no monster.

This is the funnest part of the year for our trail cameras. The season has not yet begun and the bucks are moving so each time we check our cameras we have the opportunity to see new bucks.

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 4220, Treebark Cameras 4.1, EagleEye and Camtrakker Digital Ranger.

Eight point buck


Here is an interesting eight point buck that we saw for the first time this week. Camtrakker Digital Ranger

Eight point buck


This is a decent eight point buck that we have been getting pictures of recently. Camtrakker Digital Ranger

Ten point buck


I can't remember seeing this ten point before this week. We hope he sticks around. EagleEye

Apple tree buck


I think this is probably the same buck as the second picture. We caught him at the scrape and under the apple trees. Swamp Ghost

Nine point buck


The nine point with the split brow tine at one of our mineral licks. Trail watcher 4220

BIg eight point buck


Our biggest eight point buck. I want to see him in person to see just how big he is. Treebark Cameras 4.1

Big nine point buck


The biggest nine point buck, I think his antlers outshine is body size. Trail Watcher 2060




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