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Doug Wonders
Motley, MN
6/1/2017
A mother & baby porcupine at a mineral lick. Summer coyotes have a bad hair day everyday.
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Kaleb Mccarville
Cedarville, AR
5/31/2017
This creek looks like a fountain at this time of the day
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Susan Schneider
Green Bay, WI
5/30/2017
Testing signup on live site.
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Jim Yingst
Gardners, PA
5/30/2017
Young fox on the prowl, A litter of fox has taken refuge in a collection of ground hog holes on my property. They are active both day and night, as mom is feeding them well with a diet of chickens and rabbits. A young opossum made it to the dinner table one evening. Mom will lay on the sand mound as the look out as the young ones play in the grass behind her. The deer encounter, I am sure peaked the interest of this play full critter.
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Jacob Potter
Lynnwood, WA
5/30/2017
Decided to use a Mineral Rock and was suprised to see that the Roosevelt Elk loved it! We also had some deer come through. Note: The dates are wrong on the camera I forgot to reset it!
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Alston Lowman
CONNELLYS SPRINGS, NC
5/30/2017
Early morning,late evening,fast or slow my cuddeback catches them all.Thanks for a great camera!!!
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charles myers
hesperia, MI
5/29/2017
get ready boys I think I see a hen coming
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Jane Watermolen
Abrams, WI
5/29/2017
We captured this sow nursing her cub. She seems to be a very good mom. I did see them coming out of my deer stand a couple of days later.
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mike melching
cheboygan, MI
5/29/2017
Image 1 Michigan winter. Coyote on the prowl. Cuddeback 1000 Image 2 Face off between Red Fox and Skunk. Cuddeback 1000 Image 3 Michigan Whitetail in the morning sun. Startled from the mineral lick. Attack IR
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Aaron Buchholz
Sioux Falls, SD
5/29/2017
After years of using various trail cameras, this photo may be one of the very the best black and white images of a whitetail I have ever seen. While using the camera to start seeing the paterns of the early season seperation of yearlings and new fawns for the upcoming 2017 season, this whitetail picture was taken in South Dakota. The trail camera helps show the direction and path the new deer coming in the area will be using. The clarity, crispness, and detail for a near dusk image with the sunseting behind the camera is incredible.
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