A little late to the party this spring. It has been a rough spring for my property. Lots of water damage from spring downpours. The major damage was erosion in my driveway and my tractor trails. The tractor trails are the life blood for my ability to hunt my property. If they are not driveable I'm for the most part sunk. Spent the better part of May hauling fill dirt to repair the tractor trails. Still got quite a bit to get done, but it has been a slow process. To make matters worse I was shoveling a load of dirt in to my trailer last Wednesday and tore up my lower back. Just this morning I'm finally feeling fairly decent.
Enough of the excuses, lets see what the camera has caught at my TR site. Nothing that has me excited yet. Buy I think the buck in the second photo just might be the buck I named Junior last summer. He definitely has the same type of antler development that Splitter had this time of the year. He is a frequent visitor to the TR so keeping tabs on his development should be fairly easy to document.
Enough of the excuses, lets see what the camera has caught at my TR site. Nothing that has me excited yet. Buy I think the buck in the second photo just might be the buck I named Junior last summer. He definitely has the same type of antler development that Splitter had this time of the year. He is a frequent visitor to the TR so keeping tabs on his development should be fairly easy to document.