Deer with exhibitionist tendancies.Who would have thought??
“There are two spiritual dangers in not owning a farm. One is the danger of supposing that breakfast comes from the grocery, and the other that heat comes from the furnace.” Aldo Leopold
It is interesting to see that happen late in the year. Also interesting to see the buck only has half his rack. That is a very unique picture for a trail camera.
He obviously has a one rack mind.........Though, I think the true message is"You mess with us, we'll mess with you!
The only real difference between a good tracker and a bad tracker is observation. All the same data is present for both. The rest is understanding what you are seeing.
pgchambers wrote:Man, that pic would be awesome if he had one eye closed. A little wink to the camera.
Isn't that what photoshop is for?
The only real difference between a good tracker and a bad tracker is observation. All the same data is present for both. The rest is understanding what you are seeing.
Speaking of one eye closed, how about one eye gone. I have been hoping for a chance at this guy for three years now. He has been gone (where I don't know) for over a month. Just showed up and I see that his left eye is gone. He is comming to check my mock scrape. In first pic you can see there is no reflection of is left eye as he is first caught by the camera. 2nd pic he is checking scrape. Third pic you can see his eye is gone and it looks like the possibility of dried blood around the eye socket. I have two other bucks working the scrape. The wide 8pt has been around. The other is a newbe. I get does checking the scrape also.
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Hope you enjoy seeing these as much as I do.
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