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Adam Wieser
La Crescent, MN
9/11/2012
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Brody Fuchs
Tyndall, SD
9/11/2012
After all the scouting and watching the deer grow i now have to decide whether or not i should even bow hunt this yea we have found 23 dead deer within a three mile radius of our stands mainly bucks suspected blue tongue for most of them it is really sad to see them dead they have all died next to water with the grass around them tore up its quite sad to know what they had to go through with such a dry year i only have the one picture taken the rest were to disgusting to even get close to them and almost all were 100 inch plus bucks its kinda weird that i haven't seen any does smaller bucks or fawns
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Larry Yadouga Jr.
McKeesport, PA
9/11/2012
This was the first night that I had the capture IR out in the field this year, and this 10 point, along with a couple other, smaller bucks made their appearance.
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Jerry Corman
Bellefonte, PA
9/11/2012
These turkeys were just feeding on some corn and whatever spooked this one turkey is anyone guess. This photo was taken with my Cuddeback Capture and it is living proof of the fast trigger speed of these camera
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Chuck Henry
Columbus, WI
9/11/2012
My brother and I purchased a 54 acre plot of land in Western Wisconsin a few years ago. Since that time, we have been working hard to improve the quality of deer on the land. We have added a small pond and several small food plots. Early this year (2012) we attempted to plant new food plots, however the spring was extremely dry and hot. We were fearful the plots would not grow and our pond would dry up! Much to our delight, the clay based soil held every little bit of rain that we did get in the pond and late in the summer, the food plots started to take. Our first round of pictures for the season reveiled these three nice bucks all coming into the pond and grazing in the food plot just behind it. It's looking like this could be a GREAT deer season! Thanks Cuddeback for helping us to capture these great pictures...knowing there are big bucks in the area, sure makes sitting in the stand all day a little easier! Chuck
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Bryan P Phillips
Raymond, MS
9/11/2012
This is the second year that I have used the Attack IR and it is by far the best trail cam I own. I put it in the same location as I placed it last year and I have been lucky to see a multitude of pictures of deer that I otherwise would not know that I had on our property. Last year we had pictures of at least 15 different bucks that were 120 or better. While these two young bucks in this picture are far from 120 they have given us a picture that captures their everyday life. Without my Cuddeback Attack IR, we would not have this little gift from nature.
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Martin Rhodes
Glendale, AZ
9/11/2012
In Scouting for our up-coming Archery Elk Season, this very respectable 6x7 decides to rest at the base of the tree our camera is on.
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Ken Fedyn
Superior, WI
9/11/2012
Nice bodied deer on my Bushnell, but I put trailcams out to get head shots.
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Tanner Olson
Iola, WI
9/11/2012
Buckfever, it's real, and it's coming eye to eye with an animal like this. Can't wait to get in the stand this weekend, thanks for great pictures to help decide my stand choice and maybe I'll have a recovery photo!
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Tanner Olson
Iola, WI
9/11/2012
Losing velvet never looked so good. These three bachelors are lookin' good with their polished racks in Central Wisconsin. Quality cameras take quality pictures like this.
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