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Spy-Cam June 2020
Reader Contributed | June 1, 2020
Email your pics to [email protected]. Please include your name, GON subscriber number, hometown, county where the picture was taken, date, time and any interesting details for a caption. Print images can be mailed to GON Spy-Cam, 4331 Seven Islands Road, Madison, GA 30650.

Who’s The Boss? The turkey season opening this spring was no doubt a highly anticipated event for GON member Robert Brooks, of Waverly. Robert’s trail camera got this amazing picture at 7:34 a.m. on Jan. 2 in Camden County.

That’s One Contentious Corn Pile: GON member Wayne Cain, of Dublin, got a series of trail-cam pictures of deer being quite aggressive at a Laurens County feeder on Feb. 18. Very interesting to see the buck in the picture below coming in on its hind legs to run some does off.

Cherokee County Christmas Bear: “I checked my trail cam behind my house on Christmas day and was surprised to see a bear in a very populated area close to Interstate 75,” said Darrin Ray about this picture from December 2018. “I live close to the city limits of Acworth, but in Cherokee County. I get several deer on cam and raccoons, but never thought I would ever see a big bear.”

Hunting Grounds: GON member Danny Adams, of Arnoldsville, got this picture of a hawk buzzing his feeder in Oglethorpe County.

Mountain Stand-Off: This black bear in the north Georgia mountains had an encounter with a group of wild hogs near a corn feeder. Looks like the bear eventually made a retreat.
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