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Alva Burket
Chicora, PA
3/19/2012
I see a lot of comments about deer still having antlers. I've seen sheds in early December, but some that carry into February and March. Here is one from '08 that carried to April 4th and 6th.
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Justin Fuchs
Sauk City, WI
3/19/2012
After a tough season of turkey hunting and a lack of trail photos in this field last year, this year looks to be promising after getting this picture on my attack. This is a great time to use cuddebacks to pattern toms and find where and when the turkeys are spending time in an area. This method has helped me harvest multiple toms in the past and hopefully it will do the same this season.
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Larry Butera
Brewer, ME
3/19/2012
I recently purchased a new Attack IR and set it up on a road kill deer that I put out on my rifle range for coyote bait.Got to love the fast trigger speed on this camera to catch this bald eagle in flight.
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Alva Burket
Chicora, PA
3/19/2012
Routine check of cameras reveals many critters that one doesn't know is there. I've captured just about everything, including the orange suited tresspasser. This one however took me by surprise as I didn't know we had them in western Pa. This Attack camera is only 70 yards from the house, and it is heading in that direction. Most outdoor folks will recognize this as a Fisher.
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RAY DE LONGPRE
DORR, MI
3/19/2012
HAD NO IDEA HE WAS AROUND MY HOUSE UNTIL I PUT MY NET ATTACH IR OUT, GREAT CAMERS
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RAY DE LONGPRE
DORR, MI
3/19/2012
SET FOR DEER, BUT GOT A PLEASANT SURPRISE
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Ty Stender
Washington, IA
3/18/2012
The past three years we have been seeing glimpses of bobcats on our small farm here in Iowa. We have had cameras out for several years and have had a lot of luck but have just never had any luck of getting a bobcat pic. This past hunting season my brother was bowhunting in the early season and happened to catch a bobcat on a handheld camera for a good couple of minutes. This was the first time we have had any proof of the sightings. I set my camera out the other day hoping to get a pic of a few bucks to see whether any of them had lost their antlers yet. I was flipping through the pics and what i saw next was a total surprise. A real nice pic of a bobcat. And thanks to cuddeback he was centered right in the middle of the picture in mid stride. Cuddeback from now on.
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Donnie Rex
Canyon, TX
3/18/2012
I have had wood ducks coming to my protein feeders for a few years now but this flying picture was unique with both the male and female wings in exactly the same position.
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Liz Foster
Dallas, TX
3/18/2012
This is a great example of a slow sync flash. The shutter was open capturing the buck in the back when the buck in the front stepped into the frame triggering the flash. The effect is being able to see through him! Now that's a 3 buck shot! Taken in Archer City, TX.
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Blake Helget
Fremont, NE
3/18/2012
I captioned this photo ambush . We get all sorts of pictures of a roosters out strutting their stuff throughout the season. At first glance the photo looks like a hen pheasant to the right of a rooster. A closer examination shows it is a redtail hawk, trying to snatch up the pheasant. We can see at this attempt that the hawk most likely hit the rooster, as their a feather's everywhere. The rooster appears to make a narrow escape. I also included a before pic of the rooster.
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