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david felts
fanct gap, VA
6/5/2012
strutters in VA.the expert is still taking great pics. look at the color in these birds.
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Kyle Sobaski
Brighton, IA
6/4/2012
I set one of Cuddebacks up along one of my newly planted foodplots hoping to capture some whitetails growing new antlers and some new born fawns. As i did get quite a few deer cruising through my plot, I had this coyote just about twice a day coming to and from the small creek behind my Cuddeback Capture. The first two pictures I uploaded are just as normal as the hundreds I get each year on my Cuddebacks. But morning i checked my cameras i noticed this coyote picture was very unique (3rd Picture Uploaded). This coyote was carrying its breakfast back to his den with him. It looks to me like a rabbit. It was the first time i have received a Predator with there prey in there mouth. Im sure you guys have had submissions like this but i just thought i would share a few of my Awesome Cuddeback Capture Photos with you as well!!!!
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Mitch Haaby
Roseau, MN
6/4/2012
The first picture is just a nice shot with the sun slicing through the trees. The next is a deer that must've had an encounter with a wolf, because he's missing half of his back leg.
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Jim Woolsey
Rawlins, WY
6/4/2012
The 2012 elk crop, A Wyoming bobcat on the prowl. A Wyoming elk with a collar
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Adam Drefcinski
Green Bay, WI
6/4/2012
I set this camera up on a badger hole hoping to catch him coming and going from his home, instead I caught the boss and bearded lady out for a stroll.
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Jim Edgington
Post Falls, ID
6/4/2012
I have a porcupine that comes into my salt lick and harasses the other animals that come in. I have found quills stuck in the tree where he has slapped his tail at other animals. Here he is sitting on a trace mineral block with his foot on a deer block so he can make sure no one else gets salt
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Clark Peysar
Aitkin, MN
6/4/2012
There's nothing really special about the deer themselves, it's just overall one of the favorite pictures I've ever got on my cameras.
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Josh Greene
Afton, IA
6/3/2012
Now thats fast trigger speed!!!
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Michael Persichini
Troy, MI
6/2/2012
These deer are addicted to the apple sucker. We will be able to watch them grow all summer long. The detail from tyhe Attack is unreal!!!
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Kaleb McCarville
Cedarville, AR
6/1/2012
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