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Jeff Yunetz
Latrobe, PA
10/3/2012
In western Pa. the deer population is declining, along with the hunting ground. So when this buck showed up on my new Attack IR. it gave me more motivation to get out of bed each morning.
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Jason Selvog
Clear Lake, MN
10/3/2012
We started CDM about 5 years ago on our hunting land. This is the first year we are seeing major size differences in bucks caught on camera. CDM works!
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Chris Bentley
Rustburg, VA
10/3/2012
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Dennis Gustafson
Escanaba, MI
10/3/2012
This was a picture of a bear out on my Uncle's Property in Upper Michigan. I also have a video of the same bear. Earlier I had a picture of a Sow and three cubs but the camera had a problem with the filter which was fixed and this was one of the first pictures when I got it back. The camera works great I also have a picture of a bobcat at night.
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Michael Phillips
Kirkwood, MO
10/3/2012
We just got this farm in Lincoln County, MO a month before the picture was taken. Wanted to see what kind of deer we had on the property. I like what I see! Looks like he had been trying to rub the remaining velvet off his antlers and got a few branches stuck.
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alisa schiffner
defuniak springs, FL
10/3/2012
This is a coyote trying to grab a possum dinner under my feeder.This was the only picture, and i would like to believe that that possum got away.
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Tom Weix
Antigo, WI
10/3/2012
Lone Black wolf at food plot.
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Scott Karban
cheyenne, WY
10/3/2012
Bought my very first cuddeback camera and I wanted to try it out on an artisian well out on a Wyoming cattle ranch I help at. After fighting with the cows rubbing against and taking up a lot of my sd card, my primary target was to see what mule deer were using this watering hole. To my suprise I captured this coyote trying it's luck at corraling an antelope buck. Nowing how antelope are I'm sure this coyote will have to try another day! I haven't yet caputured any pictures of the muley's but I'm still hopeful if I can keep those darn cows away from my camera!!
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Sandra Adcock
Richland, MS
10/3/2012
We have gotten this buck on our camera for the past three years from the start of growing antlers until he sheds the velvet. Come hunting season, we don't get anymore pictures. Than the next summer he is back. He is licking his lips from eating Black Magic.
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Daniel Granger
Marengo, WI
10/3/2012
I found out by putting the camera lower to the ground you get much better pictures.
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