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Mark
Dade City, FL
2/24/2015
The three amigos. South Florida's turkey season opens up March 7th, and they're already in full swing down here. Can't wait til opening morning!
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Kris Kirk
Sambro, NS
2/23/2015
Been after this fella for four years!
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Patrick Widolff
Orangeville, IL
2/23/2015
I believe we have a wolf in our neighborhood in Northern IL, so set up for a possible photo and got these two coyote lovers instead.
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David Boone
Bellefonte, PA
2/23/2015
Just started having these long-beards come in this weekend. Beautiful birds. Cuddeback cameras holding up well in the cold weather.
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Brantley Poe
Lakeland, FL
2/23/2015
Spring is in the air and this ole Tom is on the prowl. After multiple days of rain, this crossing has filled with water, which made for some awesome pictures.
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Shane Mears
Foreman, AR
2/23/2015
This doe was shot by my bow hunting partner the previous day on October 31. The wound you can see is the exit. This picture was taken almost 1/2 mile from where she was shot. We trailed her over half of this distance. This deer was seen after this, so we assume she survived. They are amazingly tough animals.
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Elroy Beeler
Sonora, KY
2/22/2015
Camera set up over a mineral lick and corn pile which is totally legal in the state of kentucky. Deer appears to be hanging in the air. Great job for an older Capture camera.
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Gerald Cook
Frankin, TN
2/22/2015
This bad boy finally showed up... in February!
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Paul Hopkins
Germantown Hills, IL
2/22/2015
To get photos like these close passing shots you need a fast trigger speed. That is why I use Cuddeback cameras exclusively for my trail shots. I got tired of empty photos. I wouldn't have wanted to miss this buck because I was using a slow camera. I'm glad I had a Cuddeback!
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Ryan Connor
Long Prairie, MN
2/21/2015
These doe's don't like sharing there food. Also a little buck still holding onto his little antlers.
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