Photo/Video Galleries

David Lewis
Chicora, PA
2/6/2019
These two bucks tolerated each other all summer, then as fall arrived, they started to get territorial. I saw both through archery season at least a dozen times, but never had a clear shot. The larger one on the right had broken both antlers by mid rifle season, and the lesser one was still intact in late December after season.
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Rick Edwards
Greenville, PA
2/6/2019
This was a few years ago, opening morning of buck season. As i was in house getting ready to go hunting with a friend about 30 miles away, this was standing in my back yard. Did not know till a couple days later when i checked my camera. Ugh!!!
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Roger Worrey
Glen, NH
2/6/2019
I have been feeding 23-30 turkeys this winter. Up here near the base of Mount Washington(highest MT. east of the Mississippi), few turkeys are avail.able to view unlike the rest of the state. Along with feeding the turkeys, the deer come in as well to feed on the corn, the turkeys leave behind.
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Jim Kolar
Wheelersburg, OH
2/6/2019
I bought my first two G series cameras as a means of security for a remote hunting camp. I love the way the cameras link together. If something happens to the camera at the campsite the pics will be on the home unit. I have since added a J series camera and CuddeCell home. I get a daily report on all units in my network, which lets me know when to change batteries. These are a few of my favorite pics. I hope you enjoy them.
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Steve Fenno
Hartland, WI
2/6/2019
This guy visits our backyard regularly. We live in a residential neighborhood adjacent to a wooded preserve.
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James Martucio
Dansville, NY
2/6/2019
old pie eye, showing a little age
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Robert Letts
Chillicothe, OH
2/5/2019
Mirror image does Jumping doe
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Ken Wynne-Dyke
Somerset West, South Africa, Ot
2/5/2019
On a few occasions I have had a leopard walk past my camera but this is the first time one has stopped to check out this strange device. This is a Cape leopard which occurs in the southern part of South Africa. It is only about two thirds of the size of the leopards in the northern part of South Africa. It is fairly nocturnal and will attack and eat any other mammal which it can catch. Ken Wynne-Dyke Somerset West South Africa
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Dick Blankespoor
Inwood, IA
2/5/2019
Captured this deer as he was running away as he spotted an individual that was not supposed to be in the area.
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Leland Mitchell
Plano, TX
2/5/2019
1. Big deer in my driveway. 25 yds. from ranch house. 2. At feeder, 75 yds. from ranch house front porch . Same deer as first picture? I don't think so.
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