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Dan Clemens
Tower City, PA
1/10/2014
Imagine waking up for the first day of the PA archery season and seeing this guy bedded down just below the cabin. We actually had to chase him as we headed outside to walk to our hunting spots. This is taken about 30 feet from the house, and it was the first time we saw this guy(and 2 others that same night) during the year. This camera stays out all year and I add corn whenever we go there. I get lots of social interaction of different animals here. They appear friendly in this pose, wouldn't you agree!
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Edward Bolanowski
Spruce, MI
1/9/2014
I shot this 8pt in northern Michigan with my crossbow just moments before my cuddeback caught him running off the field. You can see the box blind I am in and the dust he kicked up running away. We found the deer about 75 yards from the camera. I was really surprised when I went through my pictures to find this picture of my buck. You can see the bolt and the luminock glowing as he ran by.
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Larry Burdick
Hickory Corners, MI
1/9/2014
Feeding Crows in a Snow Storm
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Larry Burdick
Hickory Corners, MI
1/9/2014
A Coyote Looking fore Food in the Snow
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Larry Burdick
Hickory Corners, MI
1/9/2014
Juvenile Bald Eagle Take off in Flight
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Larry Burdick
Hickory Corners, MI
1/9/2014
Adult and Juvenile Bald Eagles looking fore Food
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Vincent Mastrangelo
Beaver, PA
1/9/2014
I am new to hunting (13) and I got my first Cuddeback for christmas.( I have had other ones but this is the best trail camera on the universe.) Set it up on a trail leading to my first small foodplot. Left it out for 10 days and got this cool buck in the snow. Not the biggest buck but I thought it was realy scenic in the snow.You know what they say perseverance pays off.
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Kenneth Spaanem
Kimberling City, MO
1/9/2014
I hunted for this buck for 10 straight days with a bow and never saw him. I harvested him during gun season with a muzzleloader, the first day that I hunted.
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Tony Hudon
Henniker, NH
1/8/2014
I've had my camera out all deer season and decided to leave it out the remainder of the winter to see what deer made it through. I've had a steady flow of doe's coming in every day. I got home from work, it was late, it was 5 degrees out, but my love of the woods made me go out to check my camera. When I got to the camera location & plugged the memory card into my digital camera to see what was on it, I found these photos from 6 hours prior. At first I found it awesome that the deer and raccoon were eating together, then I saw the cat and was completely shocked. I immediately brought the memory card back to the house to get a better look at the pictures from the computer. It was then that I realized how GREAT these pictures are. So prefect. So clear. So rare.
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Mark Barry
Townsend, MA
1/8/2014
We got the camera for our Christmas gift. We generally have turkeys and deer in our yard, and thought it would be fun to see what goes on when we are not looking out the window. We set the camera out the first time for 3 days. This photo of a turkey in flight was one of the photos. We purchased our Cuddeback at GRRR Gear, Inc, Orange MA.
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