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Casimir Kent
East Concord, NY
3/25/2012
I have been through two types of trail cams and still haven't found one that i can trust. I can speak for 100's of trial cam users. Nothing drives you up the wall than knowing there is a big buck in the area and not getting a clear picture of him. no mater how many times you catch him in a spot lite you just want one picture of him up close to see what mite wander under your tree stand that year.
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Brent Wolfe
Lykens, PA
3/25/2012
With turkey season right around the corner only a month away. I decided to put my attack back out in the woods in hoping to catch some old toms moving through. And what I was hoping would happen did when I checked my camera a week later. When I first uploaded the pictures all I saw was a big old fan covering almost the entire picture. And I knew I got what I was looking for a big old tom strutting his stuff off. You gotta love spring gobbler one of the best times of the year.
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Will Rusch
Grand Rapids, MN
3/24/2012
Pretty fox on a snowmobile trail at the start of spring. And also a large wolf on the same trail 100 yards down.
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Tim Kvech
Woodbine, MD
3/24/2012
I was constantly repairing the cage on my feeder so I moved my Cuddeback on December 17th to capture the vandals and I went back to check on March 24th and the batteries were still good and I had over 1,000 pictures. Sure enough, these two bears were coming into the feeder everyday and I had over 200 picutres of these two bears. At one point it looked like these two bears stayed in front of the camera posing for 3 days straight. It's awlays a thrill checking the cameras to see what I'll find. Thanks for a great camera that's easy to use.
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Ramzy Binsbacher
Addieville, IL
3/24/2012
I put this camera on a path in the middle of a clover field thinking it was a deer path turns out it is a coyote and bobcat path. I was lucky enough to catch both in this picture they dont look happy to see each other!!
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Rodney Dehart
Bemidji, MN
3/24/2012
This photo was taken about 150 yd's from our front door. We got a photo of him from the same spot last Fall. Looks like a B & C Bear to me! Notice how small the ears look.
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Riley Lutz
West Bend, WI
3/23/2012
i was just sitting not expecting to see nothing when a doe came by me and the week before that i saw her so i didn't think much about it till i saw another deer coming behind her and it was the buck in the camera. i pulled back and the doe blew at me and then the buck froze and i just let it go and heard a loud whack. i couldn't stop shaking from exciting because this was my first nice buck i shot at. we tracked it for about 1000 yds. because the broadhead bounced off the rib cage and hit the guts. then then came to a hay field and shined out the and there was a huge deer and a smaller deer running back and forth not leaving. we got within 60 yds. to them when we saw my buck on the ground just sitting there stil ALIVE! the other deer just wouldn't leave till we shoot the deer again and they all ran away together. 40yds. from the @nd shoot we found him dead. he wieghed 175 dressed and we think that the two deer that wouldn't leave us even after we dragged him away were his bro. or sis
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Zac Cochran
Sweet Home, OR
3/23/2012
We put this camera up to target predators, didn't expect a picture of this quality!
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Winston Zimmerman
Martinsburg, PA
3/22/2012
These are a few turkey in our clover food plot. The warm weather really has them strutting. Cant wait for opening day
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John Mort
Salt Point, NY
3/22/2012
We have this rather active game trail at the futherest point in our back yard. It is active with Deer, Coyote, Bob Cat, Turkey and other lesser critters. The camera is set up to monitor their crossings. This fellow came along and poised for his photo.
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