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Dennis Magnusson
Iron Mountain, WY
7/7/2014
I put my Attack at a salt location where we summer cattle and catch some really cool stuff. Looks like this bull can't figure out this bold little doe. Also got a pic of this one horn ram. Notice his eye is also gone on that side.
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Sean Callahan
Browerville, MN
7/7/2014
These new cameras are amazing! I love watching the bucks grow their antlers. The pics are from the new IR long range flash model. This thing works great. Cant wait till bow season. thanks
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Carmela Collins
Coatesville, PA
7/7/2014
Triplet fawns nursing on Mama Doe!
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Mike Brier
Moosic, PA
7/7/2014
Celebrating survival through the spring season.
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Rob Pauls
Ishpeming, MI
7/6/2014
deer and a raccoon stare down over food on the feeder
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Adam Cook
Mansfield, MO
7/6/2014
I always look forward to getting home from vacation to check cameras. There is something about the 4th of July that gets the boys out. My old reliable Capture caught this buck coming in to visit the trophy rock.
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David Mckenna
Gulfport, MS
7/6/2014
This is a food plot that is normally dry. There was a lot of rain and the nearby creek rose out of the banks and flooded the food plot. As you can see, the deer had no choice but to swim. So needless to say, the Cuddeback works in any type weather.
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Reagon Wright
West Point, VA
7/6/2014
My First Deer this year on Cam !! 6 Pointer in full velvet ...... Williamsburg VA
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Jaredmarkgraf
San Antonio, TX
7/6/2014
My Cuddeback camera gets the best pictures! I've tried other brand cameras in the past, but none of them would be able to capture a picture like this. The clarity, color, and quickness of the snapshot are unmatched
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Jaredmarkgraf
San Antonio, TX
7/6/2014
I was checking my cameras and noticed a button buck had somehow gotten an old coffee can stuck around his neck. It's been a few months now and the can seems to slowly be rusting away, so hopefully it falls apart before he builds his neck up for the rut! We can't decide between naming him Folger's or Maxwell House
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