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    Default Crazy close up whitetail photos.

    On my dads camera. Just a little food for thought last year we had 0 bucks on camera only does. Year before that we had only bucks on cameras. This year its looking like bucks again. Pretty weird.

    Anyways heres some very close up pictures [emoji328]

    And a couple of a 8 pointer at a diffrent location 20220926_205047.jpg20220926_205054.jpg20220926_205039.jpg20220926_204741.jpg20220926_204802.jpg

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    The 8 Point is a beauty.... thanks for sharing
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    Yes I agree, that is a decent 8 point. I've had nothing on cam since May (except a couple of yotes from time to time).

    I recently put up a "scent rope" (but used thick wild grape vines instead of rope) hanging off a "limbed" cedar post and urine scented dirt at the base. I threw down a bunch of wild grape clippings loaded with grapes by the nearby pines. Hopefully I'll at least have little critters to watch and wild grape vines growing next year. Not sure what to expect but what the heck. The soy/corn fields near me are being converted to a tree farm but they weren't really any special draw anyways.
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    Quote Originally Posted by canthitathing View Post
    Yes I agree, that is a decent 8 point. I've had nothing on cam since May (except a couple of yotes from time to time).

    I recently put up a "scent rope" (but used thick wild grape vines instead of rope) hanging off a "limbed" cedar post and urine scented dirt at the base. I threw down a bunch of wild grape clippings loaded with grapes by the nearby pines. Hopefully I'll at least have little critters to watch and wild grape vines growing next year. Not sure what to expect but what the heck. The soy/corn fields near me are being converted to a tree farm but they weren't really any special draw anyways.
    It happens, last year I put out alot of feed and mineral blocks etc. All I had on my cams were massive racoon families and alot of cyotes was lucky to catch a doe feeding at dawn on the field edge.

    This year we put the cameras out very late. We left them for a week and those 2 deer are the only ones that passed by. Hoping I can go up again this week or next as I made some potato and apple mash for them since the corn doesn't seem to be bringing them in . Well see, you never know!

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    Quote Originally Posted by huntnmachine View Post
    The 8 Point is a beauty.... thanks for sharing
    Thanks hopefully he shows himself this year. I love the wide racks better than the curved up. But ill take what I can get thats for sure haha.

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    Get a bag of Deer cane and follow the instructions carefully to activate it properly. I always had good luck with that. Deer and many other critters love that stuff.
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    We found the racoons were only around when we had corn. This year were only using carrots and apples and salt licks.
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    Great 8 point thanks for sharing

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    Quote Originally Posted by greatwhite View Post
    We found the racoons were only around when we had corn. This year were only using carrots and apples and salt licks.
    They will destroy your salt lick too. So will the cyotes

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    Cool pics, thanks for sharing.I was using deer chow but the bears loved it as much as the deer did. Unfortunately the bears don’t share! I also put out trace mineral blocks and the deer come around regularly.
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