Here's a few more, and one with a resident coon family. Looks like I need to do a little thinning of the population.
Brian.
(http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d108/firerescue3232/Deer07-2007.jpg)
(http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d108/firerescue3232/Deer07-2011.jpg)
(http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d108/firerescue3232/Deer07-2014.jpg)
(http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d108/firerescue3232/Deer07-2037.jpg)
:yoyo: kewl!
I love the looks of those tines in velvet.
Neat pictures. Looks like the old saying is true. If you feed them, they will come. :wink:
Jerry
If you are wondering, that is mineral salt that I mix up for antler growth. I just put it on and around an old rotting stump.
Brian.
Lookin good ! So is your treestand by your trail camera?
Scott, if you look at the top right of the pic, you can see a small bush. That starts the edge of the cutover. About 50 yards up the hill to the right is where my tripod sits. I have a couple of other areas where I bow hunt. This is one of my muzzleloader/rifle stands.
Brian.
Cypress I use a mineral mix myself, I found it on the Missouri sportsman's info network. The deer really like it, they've dug a huge hole already.
nice bucks. but im craving some muleys. got any pics of those :biggrin: my muzzleloader season doesnt start till the 27th of september :madd:
Great pics Brian.
I need to dig our camera out and get started finding Cam a buck this year. He's already told me he doesn't want another doe. (9 years old and already horn hunting :rolleye: guess he gets it honest :biggrin:)
yep , the coons gotta go :sarcas3: