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Tyler Pugh
Hamilton, AL
8/2/2012
This was the night of a full moon in december, triggering the estrous cycle. This buck was crashing through these hardwoods after the group of does feeding in front of the capture IR that snapped this picture of this buck running full sprint.
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Tyler Pugh
Hamilton, AL
8/2/2012
I had two big 140+ deer last year on camera (which is monsters for Alabama) They were both killed. One by me, one by a buddy. I thought for sure this year was doomed for big bucks. After 3 days of having my cuddeback capture IR out, this big guy decided to show up!
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Darrin Harrison
aledo, IL
8/2/2012
This picture was taken at one of the places i can hunt. Might be a cactus buck who knows. he is not a fed deer this is completly wild. this is in western illinois.
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Brandon Godfrey
Westminster, MD
8/2/2012
The second week with the new ambush IR out on a trail i get some pictures of these good looking bucks. They arent big canadian bucks but they are shooters here in Carroll County Maryland
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Harry Boben
Butler, PA
8/2/2012
Looking for deer in Butler Co, Pa I got these photos. As you can seefrom photo 2 & 3, the bear tore the camera off the tree from a locked mount.
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Jack Lasssiter
Jasper, MO
8/2/2012
New Land Big Surprise 218
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Justin Klee
Quakertown, PA
8/2/2012
I have previously owned other brands of trail cameras, and none of them can compare to the quality of my new Cuddeback! With the other camera I owned,the pictures were always blurry and always of the deers back side or completely blank. I was never able to tell if a deer had a rack or not. I decided to stop messing around with these cameras and go with what I have heard works, a Cuddeback! The photos taken by my Cuddeback tell it all. All the animals are at the center of the image no matter what distance it triggers at! Plus, the image quality is the best on the market! It is incredibly clear allowing me to even count the whiskers on the chin of a deer! I now only rely on my Cuddeback to produce the best pictures, to help me pattern and eventually harvest a deer for this upcoming season! Thanks Cuddeback!
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Terry Albrecht
medford, WI
8/2/2012
Two dominant bucks talking about the there plans for the upcoming Rut!
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Jim Watson
Appleton, WI
8/2/2012
These bucks were captured on film in east central Wisconsin in 2008. Both of these bucks have split G2's on both antlers. I harvested the buck on the left in a heavy snow storm during the late bow season in '08 and he scored 155 . The buck on the right was harvested by a neighbor during opening weekend of the fire arm season that year and scored 186 . I had both of these bucks on film for 4 years in a row. I estimated both to be between 5.5 and 6.5 years of age when the were harvested. - Jim
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Melvin Schukar
Douglasville, GA
8/2/2012
Three nice Bucks, in velvet, at one of my feeders. Photo location, Talbot County Georgia.
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