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Doug Wonders
Motley, MN
7/30/2013
A couple of day time photos of 2 nice bucks. Now if I could see one of them this season.
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Doug Wonders
Motley, MN
7/30/2013
This may not be a monster buck,but is still a nice photo. You can actualy see the veins in his face.
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Jim Eichinger
Williamsville, NY
7/30/2013
Set up trail cam beginning of May. This is on state land and over 3,000 acres. So feeling pretty good about capturing this bear only 15 yards from where my stand is going to be placed.
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Travis Morisse
Hutchinson, KS
7/30/2013
These are some images my Attack IR captured of some of the nice bucks on my hunting grounds in SC Kansas.
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Travis Morisse
Hutchinson, KS
7/30/2013
These are some images my Attack IR captured of a nice young buck posing for the camera in SC Kansas. This buck might get the nickname 'Hollywood
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John Franchetti
Atco, NJ
7/29/2013
Let me just say wow, how fast is the trigger speed on the Attack IR. How often do you see two deer on their hind legs fighting to see who is the dominant doe. Another thing is the deer are moving and the Attack IR pics are crystal clear any other cam and the pic would have been blurry. The other pic of the babies i just thought it was a cool pic thought that the viewers would think that it was cool, I do its just another crystal clear pic from Cuddeback
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Casey Delks
Lafayette, IN
7/29/2013
These bucks took turns at the mineral station. The wide 8 seems to be dominant and looks back to see if there will be any other takers.
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Steve Baden
Sherwood, OH
7/29/2013
This buck doesn't look too thrilled about sharing the salt lick!
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Steve Baden
Sherwood, OH
7/29/2013
Nicknamed this guy crab claw . Nice thick wide rack on him but never got a shot at him.
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Steve Baden
Sherwood, OH
7/29/2013
Got hundreds of pics of this guy all summer and into fall then poof, gone. Loved his mineral lick though and enjoyed seeing him while it lasted.
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