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Ken Elias
Broussard, LA
10/8/2012
Could have shot him last year on Thanksgiving Day at a range of about 12 feet. Felt charitable and let him go...I figured if he survived, he'd be much bigger this year. I was right! We'll see how it goes. I'm not feeling as charitable this year! Game on!
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Aaron Duke
Katy, TX
10/8/2012
Buck IR: Get my good side. Which Buck: I'll take the one on the right, you can have the one in the back, my friend.
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Jeff Stein
Waconia, MN
10/8/2012
Placed my Cuddeback Ambush IR at a trail crossing near my deer stand in Northern WI. This big guy showed up 2 hours after I hung the camera. Maybe I'll wait for daylight before walking in this year!
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Montie Denny
Lincoln, IL
10/8/2012
Was trying to get trail cam shots of deer! In this location I have now got about 20 pics of coyotes. This one has a rabbit in his mouth! I have never got one like this so I thought I would share.
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Jerry D Gallimore II
Indianola, IA
10/7/2012
Boys will be boys ! A few days before Iowa archery season and this two are sparring getting ready for the real battles to start in November.
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Shawn Cutting
Simpsonville, SC
10/7/2012
I just bought my first Cuddeback camera and within days of putting it out I got this picture. This deer is standing 15 yds from my stand.
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Kaleb Mccarville
Murphysboro, IL
10/7/2012
Nice 10 never seen him before
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Kaleb Mccarville
Murphysboro, IL
10/7/2012
I got lots of pictures of this buck last year surprised how big he is this year
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Dennis Dreischmeier
Wonewoc, WI
10/7/2012
Always get good buck pictures from this set up, but usually only when rut is on. I took off crp cover for emergency haying so I think the deer are traveling more in the woods for cover.
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Lana Bartels
Williston, ND
10/7/2012
We love our cuddeback because it always seems to tell us the whole story of what is happening when we can't be there to see it. We thought we were going through an aweful lot of cat food. Come to find out it wasn't just our cats. Seems the coyotes & racoons love cat food too. Now we have to put the bowls in the shed at night to detour the coyotes & coons to go find another source of food. If it wasn't for our cuddeback, we never would have known.
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