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Jason Mitzel
Crooks, SD
2/22/2014
Here are a couple deer fighting in the food plot late in the year. A nice little fox pic looking for some food and one of a coyote with a dusting of snow on his back.
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Blake Wedel
Fairview, OK
2/22/2014
Almost had dinner, but fooled again.
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Jason Mitzel
Crooks, SD
2/22/2014
Heres some of the troop that the coyotes are after and one of them stretching his wings.
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Jason Mitzel
Crooks, SD
2/22/2014
More on the prowel
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Jason Mitzel
Crooks, SD
2/22/2014
The cold and snow has really got the coyotes in the trees looking for rabbits and pheasants to eat at all times day and night.
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Jason Mitzel
Crooks, SD
2/22/2014
Heres a few more pheasants on the fly
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Jason Mitzel
Crooks, SD
2/22/2014
Here are some photos of the trigger speed that cuddeback has even in the extreme cold. It has been getting into the negatives for most the winter at night and sometimes most of the days are having trouble getting in to the positive single digits with it getting down to -28 at night and it has been catching jack rabbits in mid flight on the run and pheasant flying by.
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Jason Mitzel
Crooks, SD
2/22/2014
The first picture is of a group of deer with a small dusting of snow on their backs. The second is of another group of deer still coming into the food plot with the bitterly cold temps we have been having since the middle of November. The last is a picture of a doe I have started getting who is missing most of her lower jaw and her tongue just sticks out the side all the time.
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Marvin Walters
Church Hill, TN
2/22/2014
The coyote was checking this stump under my deer stand. The bear was smelling ambush camera.
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Robert Epley
Smithfield, PA
2/22/2014
Look Closely. This cat is trying to get my squirrel. I have pictures each day of a small red squirrel eating directly from the spinner on my feeder. Apparently, this cat knew he was there too. Seems to me like this cat wasted his energy because the red squirrel is still eating good. Good effort though. This is one of my older cameras but still works great at about 4 years old. It takes about 1000 pictures a week with no problems. Do the math.... Cuddeback is the only way to go.
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