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Zack French
Rock Hill, SC
3/15/2014
Coyote and Doe and 8pt
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Steve Patton
Ellettsville, IN
3/15/2014
First, these aren't the close up photos that one may normally see...but I submit them to prove a point...after trying two other cameras in the past, Cuddeback is by far the best. Last summer I put my camera dead enter of our property and left it, not visiting until fall due to the ticks on our property. The weeds grew up around it, and at the end a spider even built a web around my Cuddeback - point is, even at that it was still taking photos like the weeds weren't there...and with the deer running past - in the last photo you can see the strand of web across the front...none of these stopped my Cuddeback from triggering!
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Todd Swinford
Hortonville, WI
3/15/2014
Just like center subject technology as seen in my photo!!
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Trae Durden
Tuscumbia, AL
3/14/2014
Gobblers hanging out and strutting in Alabama!
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Ethan Makamson
Grenada, MS
3/13/2014
control burn makes for a good pic..
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Tony Bley
Egg Harbor, WI
3/13/2014
Photo taken in door county Wisconsin
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Tom Maughlin
Seven Valleys, PA
3/13/2014
A few of the nicer bucks that made it through the 2013 season.
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Jim Hayes
Purcellville, VA
3/11/2014
I caught this at the edge of a food plot. On the way in I could see the partial remains of a turkey. I wondered what happened to it.
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Paul Heiser
Conover, WI
3/10/2014
This white tail fawn was taken down and covered by a bobcat. Bobcat was first to start eating fawn Bobcat held off coyotes ravens and bald eagles
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John Casani
Blue Bell, PA
3/10/2014
This is a recent shot of 2 does in what appears to be a chest bumping fight. Because it is still winner (early March) most of the pictures being captured are does or bucks that have already dropped their antlers. Just thought this pic was worthy of passing along. PS This photo was taken in Sullivain County, Dushore, PA
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