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Andrew Moore
Cedar Falls, IA
5/17/2014
This here is a young whitetail doe in NE Iowa smiling for the Cuddeback!
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David Kroon
Savoy, IL
5/16/2014
I have left my camera out in the same location all spring. I have pictures of several does bedding down along this trail along with coyotes and raccoons moving through. This was the last picture on the camera the day I went out there. I think this buck is mocking me. I hope he continues to come back and show me how big he grows. The other 2 pictures are from last year.
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Tom
Thousand Oaks, CA
5/16/2014
A few vids form last fall I've just, finally, been able to get back to my cameras and download
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Tom Leclair
Thousand Oaks, CA
5/16/2014
Last fall I renewed the batteries in my Ambush IR cameras and have not been able to get back to my property in Southern Utah until last week. I have numerous pictures of deer from day time and night time, with vids. It was the very last picture in the last camera I checked that got me excited. A full grown Bob Cat trotting up our drive way. Very happy to have this one!
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Robert Wilson
Doerun, GA
5/16/2014
coyote stalking turkey
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Adam Bartsch
Campbell River, BC
5/15/2014
Got this great Wolf photo on Vancouver Island , British Columbia with one of my 10 Cuddeback cameras. Adam Bartsch
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Jon Massie
Randolph, KS
5/15/2014
I had watched this buck for two years using cuddeback cameras to pattern and finally harvested this season gross scoring 212
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Jon Massie
Randolph, KS
5/15/2014
Raccoon team work at its finest.
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Harvey
Aberdeen, SD
5/15/2014
I had the camera set up for archery deer hunting and this hawk happened to land on the post that I had my camera mounted to; 3 minutes later I got another picture of the hawk flying into sky.
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Mike Fuller
Elkhorn, WI
5/15/2014
first pic is a meeting of the animals second and third some deer hang on to there antlers a long time
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