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The deer were on their feet this morning...

 

I had this 4 year old that I call "Wannabe" stop by just prior to sun up. His tines are still bulby on the tips and it appears that he is trying to add small G4's...

 

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A short time later the rest of the boys showed up.  I've been hoping to get pics of several of these bucks since first spotting them out in this field a month ago...

 

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This buck was a awesome 2 year old six point last year.

 

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He showed back up post season around x-mas but had apparently been shot and already shed his antlers...

 

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I wasn't certain that he had survived the brutal winter until I spotted him one time in early summer.  Well, he's alive and well and not looking too bad. You can see the scar above his shoulder...

 

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Nice two year old that appears to have jammed a stick or something into his right mainbeam...

 

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Back in January...

 

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I'm not sure who this tall tined 8-pt is. He looks to be a really nice two year old or possibly a three year old (I leaning towards three)...

 

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I just can't seem to get deer to stop in front of a camera while in a field, like yours do.

 

What's your secret?

 

Edit to add; great pics!

 

No secret.  This particular camera setup is just a killer spot, just as some stands are top producers every year.  The trailcam is mounted to a two piece, telescoping mount that I bought off ebay several years ago.  The base augers down into the ground and the top piece locks to it. It's set on a ditch line with no trees around, there is a standing cornfield on the other side.  Most off my pics are from just prior to dawn as the deer funnel to this corner to go up a logging road that leads to the bedding area. Unfortunately, the tree line that you see is also the property line so I can only hunt the field edge. Thus, I've pretty much given up on hunting this spot, but I love watching the deer here.

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Very Nice bachelor group there

 

Thanks. They are all young deer too.  Honestly, I may hunt this farm a couple of times with a bow and a few during late gun/muzz and that's it.  I will focus my efforts on the neighboring property about a half mile up the road, there are some really bucks here too and there is a much better change of catching them on their feet during legal shooting hours.

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