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Tj Hughey
Carleton, MI
3/5/2013
This was taken 5 minutes after i left the stand.
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Tom Fry
Jacksonville, FL
3/5/2013
After noticing some hog tracks and digging my father-in-law and I began putting out some corn. After about a week of the hogs showing up we began to build our pen. We built the pen a couple of sections at a time. The pen was 32 foot long. After about 2 weeks the entire pen was built. We did not set the trap for about 3 days. We new the hogs were coming in at 8 and 9 AM, sometimes around noon and sometimes between 4 and 5 PM. We set the trap around 7 am. We check the pen at 4 PM and the hogs had not shown up. We went back at 6 PM the same day and all 14 hog were in the pen. The next day a friend came with a portable trap and we moved all 14 hogs to the trap. Our friend takes them to his farm, fattens them up. And, they dress them at the appropriate time. I hope you enjoy this picture and share with our readers. Thank you. Tom Fry
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Tom Fry
Jacksonville, FL
3/5/2013
As you can see, this picture was taken at 10:30 AM EST. The camera is located about 30 feet in the front of my wife's parents home in White Springs, FL. I have had several pictures like this, most were late in the evening. Thought our readers would enjoy this picture. Thank you. Tom Fry
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Robert Hatton
Stoutsville, MO
3/5/2013
Looks like these boys were saying Hello Girls ! This picture was taken on our farm. We enjoy feeding the wildlife during the winter months and have seen this group of turkeys out feeding almost daily. It was very unusual to see this many gobblers fanned out in January. Notice the turkey on the far left it is a bearded hen that we see regularly.
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Darin Hirschy
Sparta, NC
3/5/2013
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Darin Hirschy
Sparta, NC
3/5/2013
Coyote attack sequence for which I had 9 pics with both animals in frame. This is possible due to the remarkable trigger speed and refresh rate of the cuddeback Ambush IR. Since I don't bait, the trigger speed and center focus technology deserve entire credit for this sequence. Even though the buck had dropped his antlers early, I believe he won this round since I never found evidence of his demise. He was fortunate that the coyote was traveling solo since I have several recent photos of paired coyotes in the same vicinity.
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Ricky Query
Denton, NC
3/5/2013
the big one that didn't get away, from him.
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Rusty Smith
Preston, ID
3/5/2013
Set my camera up on a coyote kill deer... was expecting 4 legged creators, but the golden eagles showed, up... include some fights between the 2 large birds.
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Todd Hansen
New Berlin, WI
3/5/2013
taken morning after setting salt lick.
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Steven Gallion
San Antonio, TX
3/5/2013
This cat is just out strolling, Came through @ 8:30 in the morning. There are a lot of Black Buck Fawns dropping and I am sure he is looking for a morning snack
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