Well, I went down to one of our hunting farms this weekend to do some brush hogging with my Dad. Unfortunately we are going to be replanting half of our food plots on that farm due to a wet spring (weeds) and a miserably hot summer. I do enjoy working the fields with my Dad though. We have a good time together and it is fun to experience the anticipation on how well the food plots will do later in the fall.
I had previously put up 4 trail cameras on that farm, 10 days ago, to start our deer inventory. When I returned home to check the 4 SD cards I had 2400 pictures. It took me half the night to go through all of them. I baited the picture sights with Trophy Rock and corn. Most of the pictures were does and their spotted fawns. However, there were some young bucks and 3 shooter bucks. I always struggle trying to score deer on trail cameras when they are in velvet. Many times the deer end up being larger than they appear on trail cameras, however, sometimes the opposite is true and they end up smaller. This is especially true of velvet pictures.
Here just a few of the pictures that I found on the cameras. I would be curious to here what you think they will score. Let me know what your best guess would be.
1. Slingshot- I believe this deer is a 3 year old. He was a huge 4 point last year. I am not sure he is good to have around with his lack of points (poor genetics) but he is interesting, none the less. He looks like a mule deer.
2. Crab Claw- This buck is pictured last year under the 2010 tab of the blog (November). His G-2's have split and he has added some length to his beams. This buck should also be taken out because he won't amount to much more. I believe he is 4 years old.
3. Can Opener- I do have a picture of a large 8 pointer last winter that had a lot of trash on his bases but I am not sure it is the same deer as this one. I call this deer can opener because his super tall G-1's are split and look like can openers. I'm guessing they are 8" long. This buck seams to be spooky and only moved at dark around 2 o'clock in the morning. He may be hard to kill. He was by himself (not in a bachelor group) and appears to be out of velvet already.
4. Lucky #7- My wife named this deer because he has 7 points on each side and is a typical 14 point. WOW! I have a picture of him as a mainframe 10 last year walking in the sun (see August 24, 2010 posting). I didn't recognize him at first from previous pictures but he seems to be related to the crab claw buck, and another 10 point the property owner killed last season, with his crab claw-like points. He added 4 points this year. This buck was fairly photogenic and walked by 3 of the 4 cameras that I had out.
I can't wait to finish planting the food plots in the next couple of weeks. Then I can focus on practicing with my bow and getting ready for early season. It is only a month away! Once I check them, I will post any pictures that I get from the other cameras that we have out. Take care.
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Some good looking bucks! Check out my blog on coping with hunting :-).
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