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Russell Benn
dyersville, IA
10/12/2011
Will definitely be getting a fall turkey tag to go with the deer tag. also saw these five on the way in to check the camera.
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Dean Christian
Cascade, WI
10/12/2011
These two bucks are walking together in our back field at our farm near Glidden, WI. Had pictures of these two last year during late bow season as they were always together...but now they are getting bigger. Second picture is of a nice buck during late bow season last year.
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Jason Criss
Golden, CO
10/12/2011
A picture is worth a thousand words.
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Gary Kraszewski
Green Bay, WI
10/12/2011
This coyote likes to walk around our deer target at Marinette County,WI.
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Lars Karstad
Westbank, BC
10/12/2011
This black bear is on a trail south of Peachland Creek, Okanagan Valley, an area frequented by bears.
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Don Chlebowski
Chambersburg, PA
10/12/2011
No photoshop needed. This big WV buck and gobbler happened to walk in front of the camera at the same time. We had been seeing the buck for 3 years. Very visible outside of huiting season.
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George Farmer
Silver City, NM
10/12/2011
Our cameras are located on an private ecological preserve in the mountains of southwestern New Mexico at about 6,000'. Providing water in an ephemerial arroyo brings a wide variety of indigenous wildlife. Pumas and black bears are regular annual visiters along with coati, bobcats, fox, deer and javelina. Extensive restoration of the stream bed and upland areas has been completed to metigate the detramental effects of years of over grazing by domestic livestock. All plants and animals are protected and no motorized vehicles are allowed on the preserve. We use two Cuddeback cameras, a No Flash and an Expert.
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Lars Karstad
Westbank, BC
10/12/2011
This black bear is on a trail south of Peachland Creek, Okanagan Valley, an area frequented by bears.
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John Smith
Washougal, WA
10/12/2011
I have 2 Capture IR's. One of which I leave on a main trail and the other I move around to check other places on the property. I get a few bobcat pictures across the field from the house. But I was truly surprised to see this picture of 2 babies out for a walk. You just never know what will be next.
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Bill Price
Madison, VA
10/12/2011
Hope this one can live for another season. He is great on the left side but the right is messed up. Both sides the same, he'd go 150, next year he should be in the upper 160's.
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