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Steve Bennett
New Lisbon, WI
6/4/2013
Good Wisconsin Bucks hope there around next year!
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Alan Owens
Ann Arbor, MI
6/4/2013
Photos shot in early morning in darkness.
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Joe Kondelis
Cody, WY
6/4/2013
This bear bait has had a frequent visitor that is not a bear. This cat has shown up a few times and even put a stalk on us while we where set up on a bear hunt. After walking through the bait as we watched the cat proceeded to circle back around and appeared 30 yards behind us. On clap and it was gone. Great experience though!
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Joe Kondelis
Cody, WY
6/4/2013
This bear has been frequenting our bait. this particular picture is him climbing down the tree the camera was on.
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Rod Wilshusen
Amherst, NE
6/4/2013
I have alot of Turkey picture's on my Cuddeback camera but this has to be the best. Three nice Tom's lined up like they were posing for the picture.
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Chris King
Harrisville, MS
6/4/2013
After having my gravity feeder setup for a week I think I had attracted every raccoon within a 3 mile radius
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Jim Woolsey
Rawlins, WY
6/3/2013
The 2013 calf crop is arriving
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Art Krueger
Milwaukee, WI
6/3/2013
This is why I have all my Cuddeback camera's locked up and secured tightly to trees using the bear safe,Thanks Cuddeback.
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Andrew Krumm
Boonville, MO
6/2/2013
Blue bird checking out the Cuddeback in front of a deer crossing into a clover field
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John Beerman
West Columbia, SC
6/2/2013
This picture was taken about 150 yards from my house on the outskirts of Columbia, SC, a mostly suburban area. Our 13 acres is backed up to a small swamp containing the Congaree creek. We see deer every once and awhile but never see coyotes. I had a moultrie IR camera in about the same spot, but the cuddeback picture is much better. At first I thought the yote had a rabbit in its mouth, but when I saw the spots, I was stunned to realize it was a fawn.
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