Fear not faithful Waterfront News readers, I will be back down at the waterfront in the near future taking pictures. Stay tuned.
A little 4-pointer.
These two bucks have already cast their antlers. Note the holes in their heads.
A 4-pointer. Note the lack of brow tines.
A 4-pointer with a broken point.
A nice 6-pointer.
The same 6-pointer.
Going into the trap before I modified the roof.
Nice 6-pointer. Note the curved brow tine.
The 6-pointer during the day.
A nice big 8-pointer. Notice I extended the roof of the trap here.
My biggest find in the field so far. A big 4-point side. The G2 (the second point from the base) is 10 inches tall!!!!!
These two bucks have already cast their antlers. Note the holes in their heads.
A 4-pointer. Note the lack of brow tines.
A 4-pointer with a broken point.
A nice 6-pointer.
The same 6-pointer.
Going into the trap before I modified the roof.
Nice 6-pointer. Note the curved brow tine.
The 6-pointer during the day.
A nice big 8-pointer. Notice I extended the roof of the trap here.
My biggest find in the field so far. A big 4-point side. The G2 (the second point from the base) is 10 inches tall!!!!!
UPDATE: I checked my trail camera this morning after leaving it above the antler trap for a week. Most of the bucks have dropped their antlers. (Not at my trap) This one had dropped his antlers moments before the picture was taken. That open wound has gotta hurt!!! Click on the pictures twice to enlarge.
Below is a video clip I shot today when I found a small 4-point antler.
19 comments:
Interesting hobby...Thanks for the pics!!
I didn't know it left a wound! I like your collection - very cool!
Sharon
The wound heals fairly fast. Maybe a day or two. They start growing new antlers immediately to replace the ones they dropped. Fascinating stuff!
Wow, what an education you've provided about our elusive deer population. Thanks for sharing your photos, Martie. Any word on whether the number of deer has increased or decreased?
You're welcome, Linda. I find it all very fascinating studying and photographing deer. They are amazing animals. Especially the big old bucks. They are very smart. They very rarely show themselves. And if they do, it is very very late at night under the cover of darkness. I will ask about if the number of deer has decreased or increased. I do not know the answer to that question.
Are you gonna carve them into spoons? Nantucket's new scrimshaw base--definitely not endangered.
No, no carving the antlers into spoons. I'm going to display them all in my house. I know exactly where I found each one in the field. Funny. I cannot remember how old I am but I can remember where I found each and every antler!
HOW COME YOU AIN'T OPENIN' SCALLOPS? WHEN I WUZ YOUR AGE I WAS OPENIN' SCALLOPS. NICKLE A GALLON AND DAMN GLAD TO GET IT! NOW GET DOWN THERE AND START OPENIN'.
I'm not opening scallops because there are no scallops left to open.
I go out wandrin' round Saul's Hills, out the bogs,Slosak's lookin' for them horns but alls I sees was does.
It took me three months of looking for antlers every single day to finally figure it all out and start finding them. You need to learn their food source this time of the year. When you know that, you will find a lot of antlers!
The new picture of the day is just gorgeous, Martie. I'm ready for some warm weather!
Sharon
Thanks, Sharon. She's a beautiful boat. I took a few more pictures of her that day last summer heading out to sea from Polpis Harbor where she's moored. I will do a feature on her soon. I think everyone is sick of all my deer pictures by now.
Martie, I am so jealous! Great finds. I am headed out, myself, this weekend. Wish me luck! Love the pic of the buck looking up at the cam!
Martie, the catboat pic reminds me of my late father John Van Lieu who moored his cat "Sea Duck" in the Easy Street Basin. That boat was his joy and he sailed her as long as he was able. I miss'em both...
Very nice, peaceful photo.
Thanks, Dirck. I have more pictures of that catboat. I will post them soon.
Liz, I found a nice 4 point antler today. That makes a total of 22 antlers in just 6 afternoons of hunting!! I finally figured out how to do it after searching in all the wrong areas. Let me know if you find any this weekend.
Very interesting stuff...can't wait to learn more about your findings as time goes by.
Very cool Martie! Some great pictures & quite a collection of sheds you've got going. Nice job.
I found 4 more antlers this afternoon. The tally so far is 26!! Not bad for a first year rookie shed hunter!!
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