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Dan Gatzke
Harmony, MN
7/6/2012
Summer Whitetails!
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Dan Gatzke
Harmony, MN
7/6/2012
Some Minnesota summer bucks from last year, and a nice 10pt in full rut!
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Michael Aspenson
Eastman, WI
7/6/2012
Have had many pictures of this guy over the last few years but he always disappears come bow season.
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Brody Fuchs
Tyndall, SD
7/6/2012
met this buck for the first time last year rifle season helping my grandfather down on his farm in nebraska he had two does and sat in the middle of the harvested corn field no way for us to get him so we let him be decided to get a trail cam and got the greatest info letting us know he made it throught the season not much for great genetics on his ranch but the taste the same
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Gary Kraszewski
Green bay, WI
7/6/2012
I feel bad for these deer at Marinette County, WI. as they have alot of deer flies on them in the hot weather.
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Darrin Harrison
aledo, IL
7/6/2012
i have a farm in mercer county illinois, ive got tons of nice shooters on camara. this buck stands out from all the rest. this pic was takin in may which to have a deer that size in may is amazing. i got a few nice bucks at that time and none were past the tips of the ears. he is a giant deer please vote for mine :)
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northeast, PA
7/6/2012
hes number 1 on the list
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northeast, PA
7/6/2012
i dont know what causes this but this is the first time ive had a buck with multiple beams on my property. ive gotten pictures of weird bucks over the years but not this
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Austen Bligiske
Sobieski, WI
7/5/2012
I was wondering why there were holes in the flower bed that we have, so i put the cuddeback up to see what it was. And found out that it was a gopher.
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Nancy Warren
Ewen, MI
7/5/2012
As soon as we came close to the nest box (situated on a post 20 ft in the air) containing kestrel chicks, the adult kestrels would soar high making continuous squawking sounds. We were unable to capture a photo using a regular camera. We set the Attack IR at an angle, pointing it towards the nest box and got over 40 pictures.
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