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michael porterfield
woodruff, SC
1/22/2012
just some late season shots of some critters on my place
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Kyle Claussen
Streetsboro, OH
1/22/2012
Guess I know what this coyote thinks of the feed block. Lately I have been getting less deer pictures and more coyote pictures! I wish I would have been in the tree stand that morning, I wold have had a nice blonde coyote rug for in front of the fireplace!
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John Hall
Merrill, WI
1/22/2012
Caught this picture on Christmas Day of an Owl going after a Flying Squirrel.
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Mike Rathbun
Naples, NY
1/22/2012
after season scouting
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Mike Foss
Washburn, WI
1/21/2012
Meet Snaggle Tooth, the Bayfield County Monster Bear. S.T. was the king of all bears, he outwitted many hunters and is estimated at 15 to 20 years old. In his prime he would have been over 700lbs. In the last two years he has dropped a considerable amount of weight. This is one of his last videos. Shot by a hunter his weight was 593lbs
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Mike Foss
Washburn, WI
1/21/2012
This is a big Bear we called tripod, for obvious reasons. Opening day of the 2011 Wisconsin bear season the hunter was very surprised at the size of this bear (472lbs)when he came into the bait. To our surprise, when viewing the Cuddeback Attack camera, the kill was captured on video.
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Al Fink
Omaha, NE
1/21/2012
I caught pictures of bigger bucks on my hunting trip but thought this was the coolest. This was right at dusk. You can see the shadow of the deer, the corner post that held my Cuddeback and even the fence wire.
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Matthew Turner
Suffolk, VA
1/21/2012
This feeder is a 50 yards off a small creek behind the house, had setup for bow hunting deer. But it looks as if the wood ducks stated their claim.
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Matthew Turner
Suffolk, VA
1/21/2012
I had this setup 50 yards off a creek behind the house. Was a setup for bow hunting but looks like the wood ducks stated there claim. If flying wood ducks don't capture trigger speed I don't know what esle will.
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Matthew Turner
Suffolk, VA
1/21/2012
I had this setup 50 yards off a creek behind the house. Was a setup for bow hunting but looks like the wood ducks stated there claim. If flying wood ducks don't capture trigger speed I don't know what esle will.
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