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David Gereau
escanaba, MI
9/7/2012
Photo was taken at my camp with cuddeback trail camera. When you first look at my photo you might think at first it's another picture of another buck and a fawn,but it's more than that,for it is a photo of a deer and fawn. But the photo is much more than that. If you look closer to the deer,you will notice that the deer is actually a doe with a horn with her fawn. It may not be a deer with a large rack,but when is the last time you saw a photo of a doe,with a horn,and her fawn.
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mike wulf
liberty, IN
9/7/2012
I've got a couple pics of the back end of this buck but no good pics. Once I got the ambush IR I now get great pics. He is 3 1\2 yrs old. This is a small set of woods 2 acres he only comes into at night. He does come thru the neighbors during the day. This is a creek that usually is full of water but since the drought put a lil pool for them to get drink. He seems to really like it. He has a split brow tine on the left. So I named him tri fecta. Plus you have to love the moon in the background.
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William Hagenson
Britton, SD
9/7/2012
I have seen these two deer on my property for a couple of years but never got them on camera till this year and they were both together! Kinda cool!!
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Bob Twichell
Fayetteville, NY
9/7/2012
I have some stream property where I noticed some coyote tracks along with the deer tracks. I set up camera along with a couple pcs. of sausage I thought the coyote might like. The deer looked at them, but did not think they were worth getting. The coyote noticed them, looked at them for awhile, and finally decided to jump up to taste 'em right as the camera went off! I bet he liked them
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Bob Dickie
vassar, MI
9/7/2012
Mommy takeing care of her baby.
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Philip Jenkins
Ponchatoula, LA
9/7/2012
It's just an ole coyote, or so it seems! Wait 'til you here this story. I've got an old Capture camera with the regular white flash. I've had it since 2008 and it's taken at least 2 thousand pictures. I've never had a problem with it. I had it on a tree on my food plot. It's close to the swamp. Last week, on August 29, we had a little category 1 hurricane come right through here. It was named Isaac. Did you here about it on the news? Well, it brought us some of the highest flood waters that we have ever experienced. I went 2 days after the storm to check my Capture. I couldn't see it! It was still TOTALLY submerged under 5 feet of water! I figured it's all over now, but, it's been a good one. I got it home and blew it out good with my air compressor and put a light bulb on it for about 2 days and when I put new batteries in it, guess what - IT WORKED! I put it out Monday and this morning I went and checked it and this is the pic of the ole coyote. Nothng even comes close to Cuddeback!
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Gary Kraszewski
Green Bay, WI
9/7/2012
This younger bear at Marinette County, WI., climbed the white oak tree I have my camera mounted on, judging by a broken branch, it fell about 12 feet, looks like it needed a few minutes to shake it off, it looked ok in pictures taken the next day, maybe it will stick to fallen acorns for awhile.
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Rick Roberts
Litchfield, ME
9/7/2012
Just scouting pre season and caught them passing by.
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Brian Boyer
Sauk Centre, MN
9/7/2012
Here is interesting photo in july on my cuddeback capture of a fawn jumping over is mom on my mineral lick in minnesota.
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Roger Furman
Taylor, MI
9/7/2012
These three bucks have been coming in all year. They remind me of the three stooges in some of the pics of them. They were taken in southeast Michigan. I could send more but I finally got a Cuddeback and the other pic's are from someone else. I love my camera, thank you Cuddeback. The ease of operation and set up are overwhelmingly simple.
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