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Marijo Elder
Hopewell, VA
1/16/2014
We mounted our camera near a deer carcass on a shovel handle. Every creature came out for a taste. The eagle stayed for three days, even chased off the coyotes. Got some great shots but this was the best. Got a great coyote shot also.
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Jason Mitzel
Crooks, SD
1/15/2014
The deer come out to play in the drive way to our farm when no one is around. The last photo is a picture of some one who had to be up to no good. Was very weird getting someone coming down our dead end driveway at 2:52 am on the very early morning after the opening day of our rifle season. Have never seen this vehicle and no one around the area has seen it either. The most disturbing thing is that he never came back out with it being a dead end drive way so he had to take it upon himself to open up the fences and go thru our fields to get back to the main road a mile away. I am sure the flash had to scare the living day lights out of them in the middle of no where at 3 am when you think no one is around and not expecting it.
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Adam Arp-Romero
Flagstaff, AZ
1/15/2014
This antler looks like it could be painful for his eye. He will have a tough time competing against the bull behind him.
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Adam Arp-Romero
Flagstaff, AZ
1/15/2014
This bull was bugling with happiness over the salt and the fact that he finally got rid of all that velvet.
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Brandon Snyder
Minburn, IA
1/15/2014
Velvet Bucks
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Brandon Snyder
Minburn, IA
1/15/2014
Amazing trigger speed and photo quality in the attack IR camera.
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Brandon Snyder
Minburn, IA
1/15/2014
Meal time for all.
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Brandon Snyder
Minburn, IA
1/15/2014
Watch this buck show off his great headgear while eating apples.
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Glen Salow
St. Charles, IA
1/15/2014
This cam was placed over a new food plot in the middle of October. I had actually totally forgotten about it until late December. Upon going though a ton of pictures I came across this one. I believe them to be sparrows and thought it was a pretty neat picture. It really shows you how fast the trigger speed really is. Simply amazing.
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Benjy Mccoy
Hartsville, SC
1/15/2014
Bird of pray misses this day
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