LYON
PMA Member
I'll start my normal thread to keep some pictures on as the summer slowly moves out and the next season begins.
First up with some crappy pictures is my favorite deer Curly. I should be able to get some better pictures of him as the year rolls along. In the past, he's been about the most photogenic deer I have ever seen. This is now the 5th season I have gotten pictures of him. He still holds basically the same frame that he has for the last few years. He's either 6.5 or 7.5 this year.


Gotta love those brows!

This next buck is making me excited. Last year I got some pictures of what appeared to be a great up and comer. I believe this is him and he definitely added some inches!
This was last year.

I believe this is the same deer. Long brow tines (Curly's offspring??), same split G3.




And here are a few other decent bucks that need some more years.




It will be interesting to see what this guy does in the coming years with the little daggers he has going on around his bases.

I was asked to manage/keep tresspassers off a new piece of ground this year in exchange for hunting rights. I have one camera out there currently and will be getting another one out soon. I'm really looking forward to seeing what it holds for deer. I checked the one camera a couple weeks ago and found an upper 60's shed on the way out, so my hopes are high!
First up with some crappy pictures is my favorite deer Curly. I should be able to get some better pictures of him as the year rolls along. In the past, he's been about the most photogenic deer I have ever seen. This is now the 5th season I have gotten pictures of him. He still holds basically the same frame that he has for the last few years. He's either 6.5 or 7.5 this year.


Gotta love those brows!

This next buck is making me excited. Last year I got some pictures of what appeared to be a great up and comer. I believe this is him and he definitely added some inches!
This was last year.

I believe this is the same deer. Long brow tines (Curly's offspring??), same split G3.




And here are a few other decent bucks that need some more years.




It will be interesting to see what this guy does in the coming years with the little daggers he has going on around his bases.

I was asked to manage/keep tresspassers off a new piece of ground this year in exchange for hunting rights. I have one camera out there currently and will be getting another one out soon. I'm really looking forward to seeing what it holds for deer. I checked the one camera a couple weeks ago and found an upper 60's shed on the way out, so my hopes are high!