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Devin Hollander
allendale, SC
8/27/2012
I can't tell what was stirring up the ground where I had a sorghum patch an I noticed this on camera an the deer on the right you can see if its a male or female. Also its amazing the courage of the young spike to close its eyes proving its about to hurt to head butt. I love you cameras and trying to get the plantation I work for to strictly stick to nothing but cuddeback
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dan phipps
clinton, IA
8/27/2012
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dan phipps
clinton, IA
8/27/2012
we have seen this buck for 2 years, never came close, we set up a new stand and cleared a staging area to try and close the gap. this seems to be the year we take him off the hit list!
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William Stewart
Minneola, FL
8/27/2012
North Carolina
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Mark Heine
Cottage Grove, WI
8/26/2012
I got a suprise this week when checking my cuddeback. 2 very busy beavers raiding a corn field. They did not touch the corn on the edge of the field but went to the middle of the field were the stalks were taller. They made one heck of a game trail, it's hard too miss.
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Mark Heine
Cottage Grove, WI
8/26/2012
I located this buck late bow season 2011. He appeared to be wounded after the gun season. This spring I found both his sheds. I just got these pics this week. He appears to be very healthy to say the least !!!Only 20 days till opening day !!!!!
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Susan Fike
Batesville, AR
8/26/2012
the first picture is a picture of two bucks that just moved into the area, one of them is a 10 point and the other is a 7 point. the second picture is of a small 8 point which was the first buck that i got a picture of on the camera that i got from the trigger speed challenge. the last picture is of a 5 point that i call pronghorn because of the way that his rack is shaped.
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David Ballard
Kingman, AZ
8/26/2012
Didn't know we had javelina in this high altitude area. We were pleasantly surprised to see this herd visits at least once a week at this new mudhole we recently discovered.
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David Ballard
Kingman, AZ
8/26/2012
This is our favorite camera. The first Cuddeback we ever bought (Cudde1). We place it on this spot in late summer and leave it almost year round. We can always count on having these awesome big bull elk captured on film in northern Arizona.
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David Ballard
Kingman, AZ
8/26/2012
We were out exploring and found a mudhole with multiple trails intersecting at this location so we set up the Cuddeback camera. In two weeks we had over 700 pictures of elk, deer, and two mountain lion pictures. We think we will be leaving this camera up all year.
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