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Spy Cam – September 2024
Reader Contributed | September 1, 2024
Email 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. Or mail to GON Spy-Cam, PO Box 1589, Watkinsville, GA 30677.

Catch Me If You Can: If you’ve ever swapped sides of a tree trunk with a squirrel while trying to get a shot, you know what this bobcat was experiencing. Scott Duke, of Tison, got the trail-cam picture in Tattnall County.

Big Buck Down: The smoke hasn’t cleared, and the does are still in mid frantic flight as this trail-camera picture was snapped. Rick Partridge sent the picture from his Jones County hunt. “See the spirit leave the body,” Rick said.

You Fight Like A Girl: GON subscriber Nolan Childers, of Carrollton, got this image of velvet bucks squaring off at a Hancock County mineral site last Aug. 25.

For My Next Trick: This young buck took the shortcut exit from a feeder—or he was just showing off for the raccoon. GON subscriber Kristy Walker got the shot in Crawford County.

This Buck Is On Fire! A single shaft of bright sunlight lit this young buck up something special! Freddie Sutton shared the photo with the GON community.

Not Likely To End Well: “We get some interesting and strange photos on our trail cameras, but this is a new one!” said Gordon McFarland, of Eatonton, who got this photo off Twin Bridges Road in November of 2021.
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