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Greg Sennholz
Omro, WI
6/13/2013
I set up my camera in mid-may. Went back up there a month later and my camera was turned on an angle. Come to find out a bear got at it. That's why its at an angle. The picture is of a wolf with a fawn in its mouth. Something I had never seen before (wolf especially). Northern Wisconsin's wolf population is steadily growing. Unfortunately, looks like in our hunting area too.
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Joseph Pigg
Cuba, IL
6/13/2013
This video was really cool It has a doe with her fawn and a hen turkey with her chicks
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Joseph Pigg
Cuba, IL
6/13/2013
This Buck is a giant split G2s wide massive just an all around great buck
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Joseph Pigg
Cuba, IL
6/13/2013
I love your cameras they are the best scouting tools I have. this buck is one of the biggest typical bucks Ive ever seen
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Bobby Taylor
Greenwood, MS
6/12/2013
Saw this big rack only on the camera for two weeks prior to hunting season opening and just as luck has it, I never saw it again (on camera or in person).
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Carey Williams
Decatur, TX
6/11/2013
Very nice bobcat catching a squirrel in the first pic and walking off with the squirrel in the second pic
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Frank Fleming
Charleston, SC
6/11/2013
Ocelot and Anteater of Tigrillo Woods Camera Trap Project in Southern Costa Rica. Contributions on IndieGoGo Monkeys, Pacas, Tigrillos for more cameras http://igg.me/at/ochoverde-game-cams/x/3153095 Thanks Cuddeback!
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Alyssa Johnson
Schoharie, NY
6/11/2013
I've set my camera up in a very urban area to catch urban wildlife! ALL pictures are from Latham, NY Striped skunk Woodchuck Eastern cottontail
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Scott Korth
Duncannon, PA
6/11/2013
Just above the photo is a 5 gallon auto feeder. The bear figured out if he shakes it the corn will fall out. He came back multiple times and shook it empty. luckily he never damaged anything. We saw the bear in person and estimate him to be about 250lbs. I have about 40 pictures of him shaking the feeder and rolling around in the corn as if to celebrate his good fortune.
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Kaleb Mccarville
Cedarville, AR
6/11/2013
This bear was here 30 minutes before I checked the camera
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