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Georgia Spy Cam – September 2023
Trial-camera images from the Georgia woods.
Reader Contributed | August 30, 2023
Email pictures to [email protected], and please include your name, GON subscriber number, hometown, county where the picture was taken, date, time and any interesting details for a caption.

Bear In The Cobb County Burbs: Steve Phillips got this photo of a young bear behind his barn in a very developed part of Cobb County northeast of Marietta in the Canton Road and Sandy Plains area.

Double-Beam Potential: “Could this be the beginning of a record non-typical, or just an odd first rack?” asked Harold Croft, a GON subscriber from Leesburg. Harold got this picture in 2020 when he first got access to hunt a new farm in Lee County.

Not Camera Shy: “This Newton County gobbler won’t come to decoys, but he loves the camera,” said Kyle Terry, of Oxford. “And no, the camera is NOT inside a decoy, it’s just hanging on a tree in front of a dusting area on the edge of some planted millet.”

Lowndes County Dancing Queens: “I caught these two dancing in my backyard, the others look like they are waiting their turn,” said GON subscriber Donald Dickson, of Lake Park.

What Is It? Good question! Bryan Duncan got these trail-camera images in Wilkes County on the night of March 30. The photo on the top? Looks like a black blob of… something. Photo just agove… maybe Bryan has a buddy with a very realistic bear suit, or could that be a black bear standing on its hind legs rubbing its back on the tree? What do y’all think?
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