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Buck pictures on your game cameras yet????


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Love the big racks guys. Better yet I hope the little guy with the messed up leg pulls through. You will have to keep us informed come hunting season how the little guy turns out.

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Just got my first pics back. Camera had been out for about a week. Mostly small bucks but did get a pic of a buck we have lots of history with. We have pics of him as a 2 year old, 3, 4 and now a 5 year old. He has always had a 8 pt frame and never got real big. Here are 2 pics from last week and a pic at 3 years old from 2009. You can barely see he has a split ear on his right ear in this years pic and in 09 clearly. Hope we can get him this year.

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Hes a trophy in my book! Good luck, like you say, hes probably not going to get much bigger if hes already a 5 year old. Still a dandy!

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A LOT of nice deer. Been a lot tardy with my camera this year, it's finally going out tomorrow...

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Maddawg - That second one is a dandy. He's real wide!!

Here are a couple more updated pics. The second bucks tips almost touch. Kinda cool.

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Surewood,

Is your salt lick in a bag? I'm new to the trail cam business they like cracked corn, (they being coons) but I'm wanting to go more add a salt lick, i heard they melt with rain, wondering if you found a good way to protect?

Cheers!

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They are supposed to "melt". Dont let that worry you. The deer will eat the soil for years after the salt has soaked into it. The best way to make it last is to make sure it doesnt sit in the water, put your mineral on an old stump or something. Then it will leach into the stump as well.

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2nd what Slimngrizzly said put the salt block on a stump, over the past 6 years I've had two stumps "removed" by deer via leached salt minerals into the stump. Another tip is to purchase the big block of salt and cut in half and use it in two places there cheap and last a long time.

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I'm jealous....can't wait to get over there. All I have to look forward to around here are spikes. I'm heading over in October to set up a cam and then I'm retrieving when I come back to hunt in November!!!

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This might be the little buck that's been hanging around my place all summer that we've named Jasper. I'm not really sure. I thought he was just a forky when I first saw his horns in early/mid July. It could be a different deer. We know he has a really dark grey, almost black, face, but of course you can't see that in this shot. He appears to have 4 points on his right side. Only pic I got of this one in three days.

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Got lots of pics of momma & the triplets. Don't know how many are bucks. They were chasing each other around my field like puppies on Sunday night. Not sure if they're really triplets as there was a young doe hit by a car about a week ago near my place, so one or two of these could be hers.

By the way the date & time are both wrong. The pics are from this week 8/20-24. I forgot to set them when I put it out.

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Here are a few bucks that are coming into are mineral lick, and one of the 2 does with triplets were seeing. The 2 buck picture is a survivor from gun season last year, took a smoke pole high in the shoulder but seems to be doing fine!full-38623-11554-sunp0153.jpg

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So is that hopefully going to be his final age? It would be for me given the opportunity.

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Double that last pick was from in front of my stand for opener wasn't it? Remember you owe me for that dragging job through the swamp last year shocked

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taken by my neighbor. my cameras have been out since may and i've never got a picture of this buck but he's got a few of him since the end of july.

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