This is a tracked stack of the meteors captured by my two Global Meteor Network cameras on the night of 24th to 25th June 2023. The old camera caught 25 and the new one caught 34, but some meteors were caught by both cameras, so the total is less than 59. The preliminary analysis found four June iota Pegasids, three Northern June Aquilids, two Southern mu Sagittariids, one June mu Cassiopeiid, and the rest were sporadics. The brightest one was a sporadic that was seen by at least 33 other Global Meteor Network cameras.