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This is one of my oldest camera locations, it’s always a good place for sparring matches and it’s located in a field of skunk cabbage that is the size of several football fields, and Sitka Blacktails love skunk cabbage.
























































































































I’ve been getting pictures at this little odd ball for a few years, I think he’s 4 years old now.






This was a good area for deer, but not the best for a camera because there is nothing to funnel them in front of it, I will probably try one of the trails entering it or paralleling it next year.
















































I switched this camera to take photos because the batteries last longer in that mode. I’m going to keep a camera on this trail next year but in a different section.
I also switched this camera to photos for the same reason.

I’ve had a camera here for a few years, it’s always done well year round. I might move it next year.

I pulled this camera because it was acting up but left the security box and will put a camera back in it next year because this was one of my favorite new spots this year.

This is my new favorite spot, it’s the top of a small hill surrounded by forest. I plan on shooting videos next year but it’s going to take an extra large SD card.
The deer are in their winter coats and the bucks are at peak fatness before the rut starts to peak making mostly active at night when the temperatures are at their lowest.








































Time to trade in the deer rifle for the big cameraun




































The peak of the Sitka blacktail rut in Southeast Alaska



































