Thanks everyone. The trail cams have become a great hobby that goes along with the land management. I don't save many pictures, but occasionally I get one that I just love.
Jason, yes that was the deer I took last year that we called Herman Munster. He was the dominant deer here and I had enough history on him to say he was probably 5 and certainly no younger than 4.
My son and I hunted him for the first 4 days of season and never saw him. He killed another deer and that left me hunting alone. On the 6th day of season I entered the blind at about 2 PM in the afternoon and he was standing 10 feet from my barn in the wide open like a yearling doe...LOL.
He had a massive body, and I called my father to come help me load him. It took some ingenuity for two of us to even get him in the truck without going to get the tractor. I will never try that again, because it only takes about 15 minutes to drive and get the tractor.
Everyone always asked me about the weight of some of our big deer, but in the past I've never had scales. I do now - got some for Christmas last year.