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Spy Cam November 2020
Reader Contributed | November 2, 2020
Email your trail-cam pictures 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.

Burke County Bear: Terry Ellis, a GON member from Evans, sent a series of pictures of a bear on his Burke County property. “Deer aren’t the only ones who like protein pellets. Lately, this big male black bear has been hanging out around our feeder,” Terry said.

Shed Hunting: This tall-tined buck strolled by the camera at 1:48 a.m. on Feb. 10, and then at 2:48 p.m. on Feb. 11 the antlers were gone. “Despite knowing the exact date and general area where this Bulloch County buck shed his antlers, they couldn’t be found. I have been watching and hunting this buck for the last three years, and the only success has been trail-cam pictures,” said Charles Gay, a GON member from Statesboro.

Didn’t Know Deer Could Jump That High! Maybe the coon on the tree startled this Hancock County doe. Whatever the reason, that’s some serious elevation. Thank you to GON member James Phagan, of Loganville, for sharing the picture.
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