Photo/Video Galleries

Paul Metzger
Fisher, MN
5/4/2016
I had set out my deer carcass after butchering hoping to get a fisher, coyote, or whatever. Never thought I'd get a photo like this!!
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Chad Geesey
York, PA
5/4/2016
This is the buck I call Mr.Crabs! I saw him a couple times in archery but never closed the deal! Hope to see him this year!!
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Harry Boben
Butler, PA
5/4/2016
This photo is of a Western Pa Turkey showing off his stuff. The two preceding photos showed at least 10 turkeys in the flock. This gobbler was at last in the group, almost like he was herding them down the trail.
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Matt Green
Huntsville, AL
5/4/2016
Is he directing the post season deer meeting or taking a head count of who made it through alive?
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John Braddy
Braganza, GA
5/4/2016
Cuddeback Art , always different
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Edgar Dixon
Kenly, NC
5/3/2016
USE TO GETTING PICS OF TURKEYS,HOGS AMD DEER. BUT I THINK THIS MIGHT BE A HAWK, NOT SURE. ALSO HAVE SOME NOSEY BEES TOO I GUESS.
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Lorelyn Blake
Cherry Valley, NY
5/3/2016
Yum yum.
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Doug Wonders
Motley, MN
5/2/2016
15 years ago when I got my 1'st trail cam,I would put it out in late summer & thru the fall for deer. If something else came by it was a bonus. Little did I know back then that I would use it for waterfowl. I set up on a backwater where I had seen wood ducks. No matter what the season, the anticipation to see what image the camera captured is always there. I was not disappointed in these colorful wood duck photos.
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Doug Wonders
Motley, MN
5/2/2016
Had this Blue heron come strolling by. You can really see the feather detail in these photos.
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Nancy Warren
Ewen, MI
5/2/2016
I always enjoy finding wolf tracks or hearing their howl but it is especially rewarding to capture them on our trail cam, just knowing that Michigan's UP has suitable habitat and abundant prey to support them.
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