Monday, February 22, 2010

Game camera pictures.

Okay, I thought I had looked through the game camera pictures and didn't see anything interesting, but when I went back through them I found a new buck that really looks promising. He's a 9 point this year and I would guess him to be a 3 1/2 year old. Not sure if he will stick around until next hunting season, and he isn't quite as nice as the 3 1/2 year old 11 point that I passed up during this season, but he should be a very respectable buck next year.

On first glance I would have to say that he must share some heritage with the buck that I had named Double Wide. If Double Wide wasn't his daddy, then he must have been his brother. Maybe I should call him DW jr.
The bucks are starting to use the protein feeder, but not like usual for this time of year. I guess the combination of the wetter than usual winter and the food plots that turned out really good this year is making them less dependent on the protein pellets. Last year I was going through 300lbs of pellets every 3 weeks, this year I only added 50lbs the last month. Here's a decent group at the feeder together.
The pigs are coming around pretty regularly. I got pictures of 2 different sounders that both had over a dozen pigs in them. I saw 2 pig beds where they had made a nest to have their babies when I was stomping around trying to spook up some quail this weekend. It really is amazing how nice and neat they make their beds, they tear up grass and layer it all around the perimeter. It ends up looking like a giant birds nest on the ground. I should have taken some pictures.

This is the biggest boar that I've got coming around on a regular basis. I would guess he is in the 200lb range.
The brown one in the middle of this picture is about the same size. He has a huge scar on his right side probably from fighting with another boar over a hot momma pig!
I think the guy in the middle in this picture was the one I shot this weekend. Looked about like this group when they came in, and he was the biggest of the group.
When I was cutting him up and putting him in the cooler it was already dark and I could hear the other pigs wanting to come back to the feeder. Some of them didn't sound really happy and the piglets would squeal occasionally. Actually made me a little nervous.

I really need to get some kind of night vision scope or something because they are very comfortable in the dark, they were probably within 100 yards of me and I had my car right there and was working with a light on, so they knew I was there. They probably hung around grunting and crashing through the brush for 10 or 15 minutes and decided I was taking too long so they must have went somewhere else. A thermal imaging scope would be AWESOME but the cheapest one I've found was $8,400 so I don't think I need one that bad.

Couple other pictures that I thought were neat. We've had more snow this year than any time I can remember living here over 20 years now. They said it was the 5th white Christmas in Lubbock's history. Here's a Christmas eve doe.

This guy is not a huge buck or anything, just a standard 2 1/2 year old 9 point, but I really thought the sky in the background made this picture turn out neat.

I really think these trail cameras are so neat. Amazing what you can see out there when you have someone looking for you 24/7/365.

That's it for now.

Nathan

1 comment:

yahunter said...

cool toys i use them all the time great hunting tool good way to learn just what and who is in your hunting area