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Offline TheChad23

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Finally Got Some Bucks
« on: March 19, 2012, 12:12:45 AM »
I went to a funeral this weekend so my brother went out and picked up the SD cards and switched them out for new empty ones.  We finally got some great pictures showing some interesting information.

First picture is of a deer I like to call "nobby" which is self explanitory. He hasn't shed his antlers yet. Very interesting antlers and wouldn"t mind finding these as sheds.


Second picture shows nobby with another 4 point buck that also hasn't shed.


Third picture is of a buck that looks like he has already shed his antlers and is growing another set with some velvet.


Fourth is of another buck late at night that was with another deer you can faintly see in the picture and the picture right before this one looked like it just had one side of it and the other was gone.


The last picture is from another spot from my brother's wildgame innovations camera and the deer got really close but that nob at the top looks like a possible antler.


Over all the best soak we've had and hiked alot further back into the area then we did before so it doen't suprise us at all. Also that tree in the primos has a scrape from last year looked like it.  Work quite a bit and don't know when I can go out next but looks like some bucks have dropped and some bucks haven't.  Just an observation but I think the bigger bucks have already dropped and the smaller antlered bucks are still hangin on to theirs, your opinion?  Also I will post up other pictures of some other critter we got in this soak along with quite a bit of does.

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Re: Finally Got Some Bucks
« Reply #1 on: March 19, 2012, 10:57:23 PM »
Good pictures. Kind of hard to find bucks still with antlers this late in the year. Is it really as flat as it looks in the pictures? I just usually expect mule deer to be on steeper ground.


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Re: Finally Got Some Bucks
« Reply #2 on: March 20, 2012, 12:07:23 AM »
Scablands people would describe it. Has alot of hills and cliffs. If you look at it through google maps you can see the all the cliffs and this just happened to be one of the tree patches.  Its alot of desert land so the deer love the low, flat, tree areas.

 


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