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AARON WOSOBA
EL Dorado Springs, MO
10/10/2012
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Raymond Purdy
Fort Edward, NY
10/10/2012
Changing of the Seasons. Fall Colors in the Northeast,Upstate New York!
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AARON WOSOBA
EL Dorado Springs, MO
10/10/2012
it was set along a bean field that we alway had deer moving along. But we almost got more cats than deer.
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Owen Kirschling
Rosholt, WI
10/10/2012
When I first bought my Cuddeback I wasn't sure on how good the picture quality would be or fast the trigger speed is, but these pictures show it all.
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Luke Grooms
Knoxville, TN
10/10/2012
This pic was taken by one of the first models of the cuddeback Noflash on our newly acquired lease in Indiana. The cam had only been out a few days and started taking pictures of this Indiana giant 10 point with stickers on his G2. I have used the Buckscore software to estimate him at around 170 B&C Gross. I think the fact that he is shedding his velvet is the coolest characteristic of the photo.
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Stanton Bergen
Saint John, KS
10/9/2012
Just a couple pics I thought were cool.
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seth vincent
jay, VT
10/9/2012
In 2007 my dad passed away suddenly in an logging accident. i was 15 years old at the time and was very active with him in the woods. this year was the first time being back in the wood since he passed away. I'm from a small town in Vermont and this is a nice deer for around here. I'm exited to be back in a stand and i know my dad will be sending this deer my way.
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Gary Kraszewski
Green Bay, WI
10/9/2012
Ruffed Grouse on his log at Marinette County, WI.
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Cody Larsen
Delano, MN
10/9/2012
This bear was captured our bear bait at the family cabin. As you can see he is holding one of the logs used to cover the bait in his mouth. Maybe he'd make a good retriever?
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Doug Burkett
Las Cruces, NM
10/9/2012
In a remote canyon in south-central New Mexico I came across a drag mark crossing a 2-track dirt road where a cougar had obviously dragged a fresh kill - after following up on the trail for about 125 yards I found the young buck partially eaten and buried by the big cat. I set up my cuddyback capture a few yards away and checked the camera a week later - the cougar with 2 large kittens had returned and eaten the entire deer -this photo shows the adult female in a beautiful shot standing over the remains of the carcass buried in front of her.
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