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The last two are two different bucks, no question. Different brows, different tine length on the 2's & 3's.

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That's what I was thinking also. I wouldn't mind seeing either one of them. Will get a better idea next round of pics when hopefully the velvet is off. It is quite the bachelor group though.

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Hoping to keep these two around. Big one I believe to be 3.5 year old and the lil 7 is probably last years fawn so 1.5 year old? Think he could be 2.5? Looks a little small in the body. Either way, both get a pass this year, hoping the neighbors don't shoot either of them. full-17731-36129-wgi_0028.jpg

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A few of the decent ones... got a few other marginal ones too. Hoping for a few of the big boys I know are still around....

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Love/hate this time of year! Polished antlers and buck dispersal. Only 17 days until kickoff!

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Not huge but by far the biggest I have captured on game camera in the three years using them on this land.

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I also think this little guy neat.

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this joker is still moving around during the daylight, that will end. this was a 40$ tasco I got from wally world so its pretty decent night pictures are okay as well

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I can't tell if these are the same deer or not. Looking at the belly on the first one I'd say they're different deer. I finally got my camera to stop taking pictures of grass and leaves and got some good pics in the last week. I'm hoping for the corn to be down by the middle of October to get some more deer into the woods.

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Deer activity has been limited to a doe and her fawns...nothing with antlers showing up yet. Get nightly visits from a pair of photo bombing fox. Thought the second pic with the two fox checking out the doe was cool. Last pic would love to hear what others think...small wolf? Or coyote? At any rate, pretty bold seeing as how the woods that I hunt have neighboring houses 200 yds away and roving dogs.

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Big 8

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Then there is this joker who broke off a huge blob he had growing down the side of his head you can see were the blob left its mark along the eye and were it broke off his base

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Nothing huge but some future potential hopefully! Two different recent bucks. First time for that spike on camera (since spring/early summer anyway when the antlers first started growing) Date and time is off. 2 days and 6 hours behind

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This is a shooter...

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This one I'd LIKE to shoot, but don't think I can...

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Definite shooter in my book.

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Assuming the front buck is the same as the previous pic, can't tell if the back one is a shooter, but think he's close.

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Had a new guy show up this week! smile (again the date/time is off. 2 days and 6 hours behind. The display on my cam doesn't work so I can't change it)

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Got my first pictures of buck out of velvet. Lil six point we call Hooker cause of his brows. Only buck out of 8 I had on camera this past week that was out of velvet. full-17731-36590-wgi_0060.jpg

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Click this button

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Then the browse tab

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Then search for your picture from your computer,

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Then click submit

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Question to you photo experts.

I have a 5 MP camera now. I see some cameras are coming in at 10MP. Have you had much luck with better quality pictures at night with the 10 MP? How about your day pictures? I would think you would? I have a moultrie at present.

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