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John Ashby
Texarkana, AR
8/6/2013
Nice young buck hanging out in my back yard. Visits day and night for some free food. I really enjoy watching him.
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Kevin Jeanquart
Green Bay, WI
8/6/2013
I call this photo the kiss. Clearly there is a little bit of flirting going on well before the rut. Our mineral sites bring in the bucks and the does.
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Larry Burdick
Hickory Corners, MI
8/6/2013
I had my Attack set in my Food plot and captured this hen turkey taking flight.
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Martin Rhodes
Glendale, AZ
8/5/2013
Good Possibilities with this 6x7. Still a lot of growth to go!!
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Martin Rhodes
Glendale, AZ
8/5/2013
Arizona's hot! This bear's no dummy, He's doing what the rest of usd do in June, hitting the pool!
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T.J. Conrad
Calhoun, KY
8/5/2013
Late July photos, looking for a good spot to hang a stand where deer are traveling.
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Martin Rhodes
Glendale, AZ
8/5/2013
In an attempt to pattern the bear, I think he's patterning us. Too cool!
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Robert Duwe
Oconomowoc, WI
8/5/2013
My Attack camera has been catching more then just big bucks lately. The past month I have watched a family of sandhill cranes with their young feed in my food plot.I have been lucky to get some great video footage and some nice outstanding still pictures. The attached picture is one of the adult parents in flight. It just shows that cuddeback has the fastest trigger speeds around.This picture is amazing! Thanks for a great product!
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Brian Bennett
Arkport, NY
8/5/2013
I have pics of this deer for the last three years but have never seen him on the hoof. He usually shows himself on camera once per year but im still able to see every angle of his antlers since he stands in front of the camera for at least 20 minutes.
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Brian Bennett
Arkport, NY
8/5/2013
I put this food plot in the middle of the woods with no big expectations of it actually growing considering the location and the low ph. The clover grew great and here is the results.
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