September 29th Deer Pictures


We didn't see all of the bucks that we saw last week. The odd racked seven point buck didn't show up anywhere, but I have confidence we will see him again.

We also didn't get much from our attempts to catch bucks at scrapes yet either, but I haven't given up and have two cameras at scrapes again for the next week.

The velvet ten point we saw last week may have showed up but the picture wasn't good enough to know for sure. We did catch a thin racked eight point buck with one of the cameras we had looking for the ten point.

It was a big coyote picture week and I shot a young female coyote while I was down there gathering this weeks pictures. This was a first for me and made for an exciting day. Stay tuned for the newest coyote pictures and I may put a picture of the coyote I shot on the site soon.

These pictures were taken with our Wildview Xtreme 5, Camtrakker Digital Ranger, Trail Watcher 2035, and StalkerCam.

Sticker point buck


This buck has grown into the largest racked buck we have and his body is now catching up to his antlers. Trail Watcher 2035

Nine point buck


Through the summer this nine point buck was our biggest and he's still impressive. Trail Watcher 2035

Thin racked eight point buck


I can't remember seeing an eight point quite like this one. I think it may be a different buck than we have been seeing. Xtreme5

Odd racked nine point buck


This is a nice long tined buck that has a sticker and a strange right antler. StalkerCam

Tall racked eight point buck


This is a nice tall, young eight point buck. StalkerCam

Wide racked eight point buck


Our wide, short brow tined eight point buck. Camtrakker

Wide antlered buck



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