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Sean Callahan
Alexandria, MN
2/18/2016
The time has come, Devil 9 finally drop his antlers. At least this large bodied deer is missing his antlers. Last year he didn't loose them until well into March. The hunt has begun once again. What will this magnificent animal support on top this upcoming season... I collected 262 pictures of him from the 2015 season.
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Evan Stravinski
West Pittston, PA
2/17/2016
These bucks and does have been taking advantage of the food we've been giving them. The group of four doe come together to feed every night on a daily basis. As you can see, they are lined up ready to eat in the snow.
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Doug Wonders
Motley, MN
2/15/2016
Put the camera on an otter toilet, the otter never came by, but got a couple of nice coyote photos.
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Doug Wonders
Motley, MN
2/15/2016
Something caught the attention of this inquisitive fox. My favorite fox photo yet.
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Ryan Connor
Long Prairie, MN
2/15/2016
This nice young 8 point still has his antlers. We have standing beans and the deer are just loving them. Found one side of a 1.5 old shed in the beans waiting for them all to drop to start looking alot.
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Ryan Connor
Long Prairie, MN
2/15/2016
There's one rooster here in central Mn on our land living on our satnding beans. Hope he makes it and the phesants make a comeback.
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Terry Mcewan
Rose Hill, KS
2/14/2016
Finally taking the time to look at all the pictures I had ignored during the season and ran across these from the Chataquia Hills in eastern KS.
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Jared Markgraf
San Antonio, TX
2/14/2016
Hogs of all shapes and colors are taking up residence at my feeders. Time for some overnight hunts
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Jared Markgraf
San Antonio, TX
2/14/2016
Fox on the prowl
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Rocky Niles
Birmingham, AL
2/14/2016
I keep one of my 7 cuddybacks in our back yard here in Birmingham, and the rest on our hunting land in N. Alabama. This is the most unique picture I've had in the past five years. It's evidence of the late rut we have here in Alabama!
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