For some reason our best bucks decided to pose for our trail cameras this month. Of course, they didn't show when I was sitting with the bow. A new 8pt showed up at the field feeder to challenge the resident 8pt (on the left in this picture).

Then he moved over to the blue feeder (where I have a pop-up blind set up)

and posed.

But, he was totally upstaged by the 11pt buck which I know is at least 5.5 but might be even be 6.5 years old. His neck hasn't even filled out yet. I went after him Thursday night but he was a no-show (as usual). He's avoided me for 3 seasons already.

Too bad there's no way to hunt that spot with primitive gear. Wish I knew what direction he was coming into the field from. We even got 2 pictures of him there in daylight. Doubt it'll happen again if history repeats itself. I'd sure like to slip a stone point between those ribs. Sadly, the feeder he frequents the most had its trail cam fail so I didn't get many pictures there.
George