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Dennis Yakesh
Eau Claire, WI
9/28/2020
A doe getting close and personal! Peek-a-boo!
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Lane Christenson
Wauneta, NE
9/27/2020
Crossing the top of the ridge on a well worn trail.
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Lane Christenson
Wauneta, NE
9/27/2020
First look at this nice buck, can't wait for the season to arrive. Excuse my poor spelling, the camera is hours away.
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Kenneth Smith
Sinclairville, NY
9/26/2020
Mama telling her little one it's time to get to school , being late is not an option.
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Bradley Lubinsky
Mondovi, WI
9/25/2020
Just a couple kitties out for a stroll in beautiful Buffalo county, Wisconsin.
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Bryan Ahrendt
Baltic, SD
9/25/2020
Stickers as my son refers to him. We saw him standing in a bean field earlier in the year in velvet and my son thought that is the one he wanted to focus on. This is the first picture we have had of him. My son is now even more focus on hunting him after these pictures.
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Joe Pietila
Bruce Crossing, MI
9/25/2020
Went to check the sd card for pictures and to my surprise the deer is sticking his tongue out at the camera with my blind in the background Like he was saying you missed me Haha! We had a good laugh! Great cameras as always!
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doyle hohmann
Llano, TX
9/24/2020
This is three of 2 dozon that runs my land in Llano TX. they are fighting over deer feed have more photos but this is the only one to show hens spurs. i shoot a big golber every nov. for turkey day.. llano tx.
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Terry Thon
Williamsburg, VA
9/24/2020
These deer live in a housing development. There is a salt lick that has fallen down into the stump--that's what they are after. We have so much development in our area now the deer and other wildlife are really getting pushed for space. A lot of discussion goes on about the yard deer. I enjoy seeing them--but they do eat down your garden!
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Monte Loomis
Ilion, NY
9/23/2020
I put up a new licking branch and was shocked to see that this nice buck was the first to use it. I mounted the camera about 9 feet up and aimed it down towards the licking branch so the local thieves wouldn’t see it. My daughter was hunting this buck last season. She is happy to see that he is back.
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