Photo/Video Galleries

Ron Gearhart
Hermitage, PA
3/10/2015
This was one of two bucks I was hoping to get in close during daylight hours of archery season.Got several photo's of him but never saw him on the hoof.All photo's of him were after daylight hours.The corn was not cut until after archery season and I think that made it more difficult to get a look at him during hunting hours.Hope he made it through the hunting seasons and I get him on camera this summer.He could be a much nicer trophy this fall.
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Jim Crummer
Sterling, VA
3/10/2015
Moved the camera to one of our feeder locations to see what we'll be hunting for during spring gobbler season. Looks like we may have a volunteer!!!
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James Bailey
Whitney, TX
3/10/2015
rudolph
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Steve Johnson
Opelika, AL
3/10/2015
I thought deer was eating all the corn until I put up my Cuddie Back Ambush IR
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Dean J. Quinlan
Waukesha, WI
3/10/2015
Last year looking for a spot to hunt bear. This bridge has it all going on. Everything crosses it. One of them is a bobcat with a rabbit. Thought it was cool.
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Floyd Rood
Hermon, NY
3/10/2015
Picture I caught last spring Racoon missing out on a meal
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Dean J. Quinlan
Waukesha, WI
3/10/2015
we were checking areas to bear hunt last year. For no good reason I set a Ambush on a bridge we use to recover deer with my four wheeler. Turns out every animal in the woods use it as well. We got tons of pics of bears, deer, otters, beaver, coyotes and many other critters. I thought this one was cool cuz of the cub in the foreground, picture framing mama bear on the bridge.Hope you enjoy it !!!!
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Steve Johnson
Opelika, AL
3/10/2015
My corn feeder was getting empty quicker than normal. I adjusted my Cuddie Back ambush IR so I could see the feeder and I caught the masked bandit in the act!
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Kole Cherrier
Tomah, WI
3/10/2015
Photo taken near prairie du chien
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Keith
Wetumpka, AL
3/10/2015
The camera was placed at a random spot in deep woods, just to see what was frequenting the area. The turkeys and deer were glad to pose for the camera. I guess they are just good neighbors.
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