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Clark Peysar
Aitkin, MN
6/22/2013
I've had a family of wolves move into my woods, I had many more pictures of wolves in the last couple weeks than deer. Quite a few with the wolves carrying fawns or parts of fawns.
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Jim Woolsey
Rawlins, WY
6/22/2013
Exploring the new world
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Diane Rolin
High Springs, FL
6/22/2013
This deer wanted face time
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Dan Peebles
Ravenna, MI
6/22/2013
This is a buck I call octo-buck. I have had several visits from him. He started showing up in May and I had pics of him into November. The only time I saw him in person was Thanksgiving morning. He is a pretty awesome deer for around here. He ha kind of a claw design on the right side. These pics are from a half acre plot of Tecomate Pea Plus on a total of 10 acres of property. the pics are about 100 yards from the road. I also had a couple of other nice 8 points and a couple small bucks sparring.
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Jacob Lewin
West Bend, WI
6/22/2013
This Buck I have had on my Capture 3 times since the beginning of June. This buck keeps getting bigger every time he is on the camera.
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Sean Callahan
Browerville, MN
6/22/2013
Finally starting to get pics of bucks in velvet who made it through the winter. I have seen some fawns, but no pics? The winter must have taken a toll on the does and there just is not going be very many this year.
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Steve Patton
Ellettsville, IN
6/22/2013
This was actually the second time we had captured a photo of this buck - this first time was on my wife's Cuddeback in October. As of this photo, he only had a day and a half to go in order to make it through the Indiana firearms season. We nicknamed him Wide-boy and hope to see him on our cameras again in 2013!
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Steve Patton
Ellettsville, IN
6/20/2013
I don't know if they were sister and brother, or if this buck just chose this doe and never left her. Either way, we had several photos of this same buck and doe - with the doe leading, and the buck usually a minute or so behind. There were larger bucks in the area, but never was the buck separated from this doe.
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Jay & Tammi Gregory
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6/20/2013
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Walt Larsen
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6/20/2013
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