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Doug Wonders
Motley, MN
1/31/2012
Busted! In the off season I like to get some pictures of the Eagles. I will set two cameras up to get different angles because one camera may not get the perfect picture where the other one will. This eagle is checking out one of the two cameras.
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Doug Wonders
Motley, MN
1/31/2012
I got one photo of this buck and I got it on a mock scrape. I never got to see the deer but was glad to know that he was in the area. Bad news was the neighbor shot him during rifle season.
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Al Korpi
Lena, WI
1/31/2012
This old Cuddeback is better at tracking down the big boys than I am. Only 9 months till next season.
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Northern Jaguar Project
Tucson, AZ
1/31/2012
The adult male jaguar known as El Inmenso rings in the New Year at the 50,000-acre Northern Jaguar Reserve in Sonora, Mexico.
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Ron Keller
Selbyville, DE
1/31/2012
This was just awesome, never expected to see this, actually caught in the process of hitting the licking branch at a scrape on the edge of my food plot.
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Ron Keller
Selbyville, DE
1/31/2012
The parade from bedding to food source gets allot of use here in September this camera was just set up the same day and this is just two of several velvet bucks caught on the capture IR that very evening. Man what fast shudder speed I love this I.R.
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ron hallstrom
woodruff, WI
1/31/2012
blackie!!!
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Andrew Hough
Charlotte, NC
1/31/2012
I have watched this piebald deer since she was a fawn. I decided to put out my Attack IR camera behind my house. Fortunately, I was able to get several pictures or her.
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Bradley Wagaman
quincy, PA
1/30/2012
We'be been watching this buck for a long time now. Going to try to keep him around through next season.
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Joshua Henning
Homer City, PA
1/30/2012
This camera was set up over a pile of deer scraps after the deer season was over. The Redtail Hawks are daily vistors, along with a coyote, red fox and raccoons.
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