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Trail camera pics. Lets start seeing them.


Mark Christianson

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Thats for sure a shooter. Wow hope you see him this fall.

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Its actually a Missouri buck. smirk.gif

The guy I bought my Leaf River cameras from sent some pics to me.

I wish he was up here.

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How old you guys think he is? I don't think he's very old because his body is still not fully matured. His gut is small and his neck is very small (granted he's not rutted up yet but still). I'd be real curious to see him in the fall...

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I agree, he looks a bit young yet, I bet he is 2.5 to 3.5 years old. Hard to tell in the Summer time though, especially with southern deer. In any case, he is very nice. That velvet sure is a beautiful thing isn't it? Lets hope he makes it!! Great pics guys!

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Wow! What a great looking buck! Man, those are some long tines. Big body, too.

I've been having great luck with my camera. I'll post a few of what I have been getting, but the images are a little blurry and out of focus. Gonna have to send it back in tomorrow for warranty.

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Wow.

B. Amish, he is a keeper. I have nothing even remotely close to that at this point. Doesnt look like any I have on film would make that grade for another couple years.

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That is a beast!! shocked.gif

If he's near in OT county, I sure hope that means he roams near my home. grin.gif

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Wow, he is a dandy! He must be related to that one in your avator...SAME SPOOKY EYES. laugh.gif Sorry, just couldn't resist!!

Lots of good pics here. Man I need to get busy scouting.

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Here is another one that I just love. Looks like this photo might be a good "caption this picture" fodder.

Camera is going out in the mail for warranty work today. Man, I am gonna have withdrawals!

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yes he is in Ottertail county, but thats all i can say smirk.gif

i actually think i got the same buck on camera from last year after second weekend of firearms. the buck was checking a scrape and he looked very run down from the rut. although last year he was a nine pointer and this year he's back to eight points. his brow tines are what makes me believe he's the same buck.

it might take me a while but i'll try to post both bucks and let you guys help me decide

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Well, I can't match that but atleast my 35mm redeemed itself a little bit, finally got a full roll of film out of the P.O.S, my poor food plot doesn't stand a chance, it's about .2 of a acre and there's alot of deer beating it up.

I'll see if I can't improve the pic.

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I have heard of guys in extreme Northern MN having Trail Cam pictures of cougars at bear bait sites. I talked to some locals by our property in Orr and they say there are a lot more Cougars in MN than the DNR wants the public to know. Does anyone know if there is any truth to this, and does anyone have any pics?

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Here is a dream story from last year. My buddy has a friend from back home (who I have never met) that caught his buck on camera then later shot it! Here are the pics..

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And Finally.....

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Not bad eh?

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top picture is from this summer - 8 pointer

bottom picture is from last fall - 9 pointer

do you guys think he is the same buck?

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Maybe. He seems to be a little smaller this year, which doesnt make sense given that his rack is so typical. However, it is close enough that it could be so. On the other hand, it is possible this year's is the younger brother....same genetics would grow similar racks. A great question that you will never get a "for sure" answer.

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Yep...I think you have a match...genetics do produce similar racks so it in theory could be a brother, but likely not. I guess the only way to confirm would be to get two giants on Camera at the same time! Now that would be a treat.

Only 2 months and 3 days away until does only weekend. Looking forward to it...

Take care!

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5 weeks & roughly 14 hours to bow opener.

I'd say no it isn't the same buck, it's likely related, but I would think that last years rack wouldn't have declined on that deer yet & I'm thinking the brow tines vary enough. I have no idea if I'm right, just what I think. Seems to me like the summer deer's a little younger.

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the eyes sure glow the same!!! grin.gif but looking at the shape of the racks if it isn't the same buck you have some nice genetics running around your land!!! Nice pics and trophy deer hope you get him...actually I hope I cross his path first!! wink.gif

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I'm going to be putting out trail cam's tomorrow, sure hope I'm not to late.

I figure put em' in now even if it is only 1 month and a week away until bow opener. I should have some pic's on em' before then.

I hope ooo.gif

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put mine out last thursday and thought i would go see how many pics were on it. Get up to it and a doe and 2 fawns are at the salt lick. I watched for a good 10 mins and then they moved on. Walk up thinking that there will be a whole bunch of pics, nope forgot to turn it to on instead of test. Sometimes it is good to be all alone in the woods with no one else to laugh at you.

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One from Blackjack.

I think the buck is practicing what he is going to do when he slips past Blackjacks stand this fall.

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mdeiley's shooter buck.

Its located just NW of Aitkin Lake.

Take Hwy 65 north past the turn for Aitkin Lake Campground.

Take your first tar road to the west.

Go about 2 miles and there is a dirt road to the north. Go up that for about a half mile and on the west side you will find a camper off in the woods. Park there and go back in about 500 yds. There is a permanent stand just off the old logging road over looking this plot.

Can you say 160+ inch buck in your sights!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! tongue.gif

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