Sunday, October 24, 2010

Trailcam - Got some action this week!

I guess I finally optimized the camera locations - or else the game just started moving this week.  Whatever the reason, there were quite a few good shots.
It's always fun when you find them locking horns.  There's plent of evidence that the hormones are rising and the bucks are starting to get territorial.










This buck looks like a bruiser.  The resolution isn't great on the photo but he's 11+ points and very large bodied.  He has one tine that looks like it's pointing backward.  He bears some resemblance to a 12 point buck from two years ago who had two split tines on the right side.  I can't tell for sure but I don't see any split tines in this photo.





This is the "Brow Beast".  It's a typical 8 point buck with a very nice rack but its brow tines (G1's) are exceptional.












 We had lots of coyote visits on camera this week - I guess they like apples too (or else they like apple eaters).











Here's another coyote shot - they were around almost every night.












This might be what the coyotes were looking for - turkeys!  But they weren't going to find them under the apple trees in the middle of the night.












This guy has obviously been rubbing on my trees.  There were several that were destroyed this week.












Here's the rest of the highlights from the cameras this week.














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