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Robert Kershner Sr
Quarryville, PA
5/7/2013
This is why we have bear boxes.
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John White
Carrsville, VA
5/7/2013
I have five Attack IR Cameras on my farm. When I viewed my SD Card I had a picture of this Boss Gobbler showing a jake who was in charge around my farm. I have many great pictures from my cuddeback cameras and a life time of memories thanks to my cuddeback cameras. Thanks, John White
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Robert Kershner Sr
Quarryville, PA
5/7/2013
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Robert Kershner Sr
Quarryville, PA
5/7/2013
This is one of the few Pa. Elk that hang around our camp to feed on the grass and help me keep the grass trimmed down.
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Robert Kershner Sr
Quarryville, PA
5/7/2013
We have a Attack IR (in a bear box) at camp thats set-up to view our camper and this Bluebird must think its a new home.
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Michael Suhok
Wayne, NJ
5/7/2013
We had never put a camera in this spot on my uncles property in upstate NY and was pleasantly surprised. I didn't know which category to put the one picture in because it has both turkey and deer, that's a first!
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Darin Shelley
Williamsburg, KY
5/6/2013
I had seen a lot of coyote sign in this particular area and decided to put a camera up. I had a few pictures of a solid black coyote pass through and then had this picture of a different coyote. It looks like the coyote filled its turkey tag this season as well.
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Bob Klosterman
Madison, SD
5/6/2013
We keep losing our little kittens and finally found out what is getting them.We put the cuddie behind our house by a slough and the owl has what we think is a coot.We usually hear owls in the trees behind our house so we are sure this is whats getting our little kittens.
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William Scroggins
Saint Joseph, MO
5/6/2013
We didn't get all of the big ones! My two boys each harvested 25 pound birds the same day, the week before these were photographed. This camera is set up over a salt block for deer but is a popular place for turkeys. They roost in the nearby trees and fly down into nthe CRP where I have a small clover food plot. The morning my boys harvested their birds, there were over 30 toms and jakes in the CRP, all struting and gobbling at the same time. I had to miss the entire season because of shoulder surgery but felt like I was there because of the pictures from the camera. We had over 400 turkey pictures on this camera in 30 days.
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Jim Rhoades
Dekalb, IL
5/5/2013
Fifteen to twenty years ago my hunting partner and myself heard an animal noise that we had never heard before. After many conversations with other hunters, it was determined that it may have been a bobcat. I got my first trail cam 10-12 years ago and have been hoping to get a photo of a bobcat. After literally thousands of photos, both 35mm prints and digital, I was surprised and elated to finally have a photo of a bobcat on my central Illinois farm.
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