Of all of these, I'd say #3 was the largest one I've seen.
When he turned to walk away, his neck near his head was almost as wide as his backside.
I'l post a pic showing this later on.
Here's the shot of the very large buck's neck.
I don't hunt, but I have seen my share of deer.
I don't ever remember seeing a deer with a neck this wide.
That large neck buck is showing signs of the whitetail Rut (breeding season). They are very active during the Rut period hence the reason why you spotted so many during this outing. Pencil the date and weather/solar conditions on your calendar for next year. They will duplicate this activity 2 weeks either side of this year's encounter.
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Darren Troy CRegistered UsersPosts: 1,927Major grins
edited November 13, 2009
Oh yeah, he's ruttin' for sure. Look at his tarsals....dark spots on his rear legs. My goodness that neck is swollen!
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Dave those are great shots Whitetail deer are one of my favorite subjects to shoot. They will very often offer unique behavior that can be captured if your lucky enough to be in the right spot at the right time.
I've managed to get out and take a few more shots.
The wife and I followed this buck for a while. At some point he met up with the misses.
There were looking at another large but older (grey faced) buck. This younger buck kind of followed and
drove off the older buck. (I got no good shots of the other buck)
When he came back, he'd had enough of us being around. He was stamping his feet, snorting, and tossing
his head around. At this point, I figured it was time to leave.
Note the motion of the front right leg.
The next couple of days, the morning was very frosty. I got a couple of shots, but I think that there's
a better shot to be had.
I'll have to keep trying.:D
If only this could have been a large buck with steam coming out of his nose.
If only he would have given me a little bit of a look.
Oh well, tomorrows another day.
Thanks for looking.
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I like the second (that's how one usually sees them) and the last best.
If I had to pick, I'd say #5, #6
I've been very lucky this year spotting bucks.
Some years, it isn't so good.
Basking in the shadows of yesterday's triumphs'.
Of all of these, I'd say #3 was the largest one I've seen.
When he turned to walk away, his neck near his head was almost as wide as his backside.
I'l post a pic showing this later on.
Basking in the shadows of yesterday's triumphs'.
I don't hunt, but I have seen my share of deer.
I don't ever remember seeing a deer with a neck this wide.
The first shot.
From behind.
Basking in the shadows of yesterday's triumphs'.
That large neck buck is showing signs of the whitetail Rut (breeding season). They are very active during the Rut period hence the reason why you spotted so many during this outing. Pencil the date and weather/solar conditions on your calendar for next year. They will duplicate this activity 2 weeks either side of this year's encounter.
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Failure is not an option for me,
So i just keep pressing the shutter and trying again.
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I've managed to get out and take a few more shots.
The wife and I followed this buck for a while. At some point he met up with the misses.
There were looking at another large but older (grey faced) buck. This younger buck kind of followed and
drove off the older buck. (I got no good shots of the other buck)
When he came back, he'd had enough of us being around. He was stamping his feet, snorting, and tossing
his head around. At this point, I figured it was time to leave.
Note the motion of the front right leg.
The next couple of days, the morning was very frosty. I got a couple of shots, but I think that there's
a better shot to be had.
I'll have to keep trying.:D
If only this could have been a large buck with steam coming out of his nose.
If only he would have given me a little bit of a look.
Oh well, tomorrows another day.
Thanks for looking.
Basking in the shadows of yesterday's triumphs'.