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Jared Evans
Greenbush, MN
10/12/2012
I had my cuddeback capture set up on my bear bait in Northern Minnesota 1/2 mile from the Canadian Border. I found it interesting when I reviewed the photo and saw a bear and a skunk in the picture. Made me wonder who won the battle. By the looks of the second picture it was the bear. I never did smell the skunk near my bait so it must not have sprayed. Just need the bear to come in during legal shotting hours. What I great camera. Thanks.
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Brandon Chandler
Dixon, KY
10/12/2012
11 point working scrape line.
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Darren Little
Bellefonte, PA
10/12/2012
Thought this was a neat photo of a little buck feeling bigger than he really is. My Attack IR's have been running since April on the same batteries, 400-600 pics per week.
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Kyle Mullins
Oakhurst, OK
10/11/2012
We liked this picture becasue the deer has a very odd shaped rack which was unique.
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Kyle Mullins
Oakhurst, OK
10/11/2012
These two deer decided they wanted to say Hi to us!
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Kyle Mullins
Oakhurst, OK
10/11/2012
Me and my dad watched these 2 deer for 2 months or more. On the opening day of rifle Oaklahoma rifle season last year my uncle calls us to tell us he killed a really good buck. When we got there it was the big 9 point that we had been watching for 2 months.
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Kevin Gephart
Dayton, OH
10/11/2012
Showing a coyote on the hunt
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Mike Lane
Wakefield, MI
10/11/2012
Coyote and doe at a bait pile both of which are eating apples.
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Larry Boysen
Wapello, IA
10/11/2012
Mr Brows showing off for the camera.
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Tim Logan
Mt Sherman, KY
10/11/2012
This buck we named crabby, he started showing up in my biologics food plot about ten days ago, so far its only in the middle of the night. The action is warming up and the pre-rut is starting and my camera i getting some awesome pics, hopefully he will show his face in the daylight hours and I can remain calm enough to shoot a muzzy straight and true. If not he is a great deer and just knowing he is running around on my farm makes my heart beat a little faster and will make those long days on stand a lot eaiser.
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