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Travis Morisse
Hutchinson, KS
8/15/2012
I have this Capture camera set up near a gravity protien feeder and am getting all kinds of pictures of deer. This is one of my first images of ever capturing a fawn with spots on it in a trail camera picture. Nice to see that I captured it with a nice buck too. Good to see there is future deer to hunt in a few years, as long as they all survive to be hunted. Can't wait for opening day in about a month here in Kansas.
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Travis Morisse
Hutchinson, KS
8/15/2012
A Kansas 10-pointer cruising the soybean field. I set this camera up on fence post near an area where I could see the deer were hitting the beans pretty hard and happened to capture this bad boy on my new Attack camera. I was confident that I had a big buck in on the ground I hunt, was actually looking for a huge 8-pointer I had on the farm last year, but haven't seen any pictures of a deer that resembles him yet this year. But am pleasantly surprised by this deer. Can't wait for opening day on Sept. 17.
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Gregg Thompson
canandaigua, NY
8/15/2012
biggest buck on property to date.
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Gregg Thompson
canandaigua, NY
8/15/2012
buck chasing doe off trophy rock.
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Tom Wubbena
Allison, IA
8/15/2012
My husband had started setting his Cuddeback camera out about 1 month ago and captured this picture of a Hawk swooping down on a fawn, yes the fawn lived.
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Gary Kraszewski
Green Bay, WI
8/15/2012
This young buck runs past my camera at Marinette County, WI.
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stephen Gegenheimer
corsicana, TX
8/15/2012
Taken at Cotton Mesa Whitetail in Corsicana TX. What a great place to hunt. Check out their website and see for yourself!
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Matt Cavanagh
Chatsworth, IL
8/15/2012
Bow season can't come soon enough!
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Matt Cavanagh
Chatsworth, IL
8/15/2012
Thanks to my Cuddeback Capture IR I was able to see a groundhog climb a tree for the first time.
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Zach Smola
Medford, WI
8/15/2012
My Cuddeback captured this winter buck that has shed his horns on the wrong end of an aggrivated skunk. The next day I found out that the skunk did in fact spray due to the nasty smell. Needless to say the camera was moved to a different spot for the next couple of days. Thanks Cuddeback for the fast trigger speed that allowed me to capture this deer's facial expression!
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