Photo/Video Galleries

Steve Cranford
Simsboro, LA
8/8/2013
I call this a deer feeder but it sure looks like a raccoon feeder. One even resting on top in between feedings.This is in D'Arbonne Creek bottom in north Louisiana.
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Nick Dawalt
Gainesville, GA
8/7/2013
I just started hunting an wondered if there were any deer on my property. So I bought a game camera and set it up only to find out that I do have deer. I'm not sure if these are big or not, but man are they beautiful.
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Roger Featherstone
Tucson, AZ
8/7/2013
We've had a camera project in progress now in southern Arizona in a rare desert riparian area for almost two years. Our non-profit organization is documenting wildlife in the area. We use Cuddeback IR cameras exclusively. This is a great shot of a mountain lion coming down to a waterhole for a morning drink. The camera has also photographed hawks, vultures, deer, and hikers all using the year round water source in the bottom of the photo.
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Josh Haney
Williamsburg, PA
8/7/2013
A mother and her two little ones out for a stroll.
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Devin Davis
Plant City, FL
8/7/2013
This buck showed up just at the end of hunting season and we never got a shot at him, but there is always next year!!!!
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John Chilsted
Quincy, IL
8/7/2013
Didn't have a single picture of this deer until Late December.
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Alva Burket
Chicora, PA
8/7/2013
More trigger speed photos (4). If anyone isn't sure about trigger speed and picture quality, these 12 photos should put their mind at ease. I've used the 3000, the Expert, No Flash, Capture, and Attack. Satisfied enough that I want to try the Ambush and the Seen.
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Alva Burket
Chicora, PA
8/7/2013
More trigger speed photos (3)
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Alva Burket
Chicora, PA
8/7/2013
More trigger speed photos (2)
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Alva Burket
Chicora, PA
8/7/2013
I look at the photos entered all the time, but never went into the trigger speed option. This prompted me to go back thru my photos and look at just trigger speed. Sorry to have included so many. They are from Capture and Attack.
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