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Justin Meyer
Dorchester, WI
8/8/2022
After hanging this camera on a field edge near the creek we had storms all weekend with 3” of rain causing some flooding. Caught these 3 heading for dry land from the cornfield. Notice the decent buck just emerging from the corn behind the centered buck.
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broward wilkes
TALLAHASSEE, FL
8/8/2022
Family farm that is loaded with game.
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Oris Bunn
Mattoon, IL
8/7/2022
Camera sitting on the edge of my food plot in SE Illinois. I never know what will show up!
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Doug Wonders
Motley, MN
8/7/2022
This Minnesota red fox is literally starting out the morning bright eyed & bushy tailed.
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Eric Naess
Andover, MN
8/7/2022
Mineral rocks, licking branches, & mock scrapes pulled in this beautiful buck. You can see the licking branch & what appears to be an injured back right ankle in the final photo. Hopefully this buck is still in the area this fall. I had been following a similar buck for the past 6 years, and he just vanished. Although this is not the same buck, he holds the same genetics and carries a similar distinctive mass.
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Doug Wonders
Motley, MN
8/6/2022
Nice looking Minnesota red fox
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Doug Wonders
Motley, MN
8/6/2022
I always like this set up in the corn. The deer are framed by the cornstalks.
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Doug Wonders
Motley, MN
8/6/2022
The giant bucks may sell cameras, but just remember that all giant deer start out with spots.
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Matt Gerhold
Kirksville, MO
8/6/2022
These cameras take the best quality photos when facing north or south and out of direct sun. This photos leaves nothing to wonder about.
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Cabot Gass
Ringgold, GA
8/6/2022
My family owns 68 acres of land in Ellijay, Georgia where my buddy and I hunt. We mowed down the field and put a feeder up in hopes of baiting in deer and turkeys. For the most part we were successful. The deer and turkeys showed up every day to get some of our delicious corn. Then things took a turn for the worst. This family of gluttonous black bears found our golden stash and it was game over for us. Instead of every day and night of seeing deer it was maybe twice a week a doe would cruise past our feeder. The turkeys didnt seem to mind about the bears nearby presence, still keeping their schedule of feeding in the field 3 times a day religiously. The bears ended up running off our does and tipping the feeder over.
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