:whiteflag: We never even caught a glimpse of the big boy this year. I have not gotten a daytime picture of him since August.
I SURE hope he sticks around and turns into a bruiser this coming year so we can go out in hopes of chasing a true trophy buck.
This is the most pictures I've ever got of what I consider a really nice buck. I've got about 5 videos and over 100 pictures. Its been fun watching him. I've got to give a lot of credit to my Scout Guard cameras for working well throughout the summer and fall too.
I'm going to get my cameras back out in the next week or so to see if I can find him post-gun season. I've never had any luck getting pictures of bucks late in the year though. I don't know what to look for besides a pile of golden nuggets, and we're still planning on hunting some at this point.
I find the scrapes that have been reopened and set a cam on them, usually good for about a week and a half of activity before they quit hitting them. After that it gets pretty tough until I fill the feeder after bow season. A real cold snap will put them back on the foodplots in December too.
[rquote=1488919&tid=103895&author=Parker]:cheers: modeerhunter, I got my cameras back out. I put one of them on a scrape that is still active, and another one on a very heavy trail. I'll probably leave them alone for 2 weeks, maybe 3 and see what we come up with! :cheers:
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Good deal. I've got one out on the end pf our bean field also, it's been getting hammered. I might try to get a couple more out this weekend, I took them all out of the woods for gun season, would have had more pics of people and vehicles than deer.
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