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Alva Burket
Chicora, PA
12/31/2011
This is one of several deer I've seen with Radio Collars on them. Some closeups show ear tags with numbers. That's how I know there is more than one. I been getting photos of these for 3 years now.
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Alva Burket
Chicora, PA
12/31/2011
I'm not sure if this deer is taking a sobriety test, or if it's the head of the local deer mafia letting everyone know who is in charge. Since it is past Christmas, I've ruled out leading the choir singing Christmas songs.
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Mike Bogdala
Winthrop Harbor, IL
12/31/2011
I was able to harvest this deer with a bow would have never been able to do it without the Cuddeback !
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Greg Ratcliff
Columbia, PA
12/31/2011
This is the first year I have left any cams up during and after hunting season. This big guy was just in a few hours before I checked my cam this morning.He should be a stud next year?
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Clayton Barnett
Crowley, TX
12/31/2011
a group of pigs come in to the feeder by the house every night. The lab decides to run them off
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Zach Polaske
poplar, WI
12/31/2011
The reason I bought my cuddeback is so I can get pictures centered in the middle of the picture, like this one!
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Brett Grinder
New Glarus, WI
12/31/2011
I was hunting on a property I lease near Mt. Horeb, Wisconsin and there have been a lot of big bucks on camera in the past and many of the neighbors and I have shot multiple bucks in the area. I had this trail camera set up in this location around the middle of October. I had been waiting all season to hunt a stand down in the bottom that overlooks a big cut cornfeild on one side and has about 80 of thick brushy timber on the other side. We cut out a trail all the way through the woods over the summer to try and funnel the deer right underneath our stand. I sat there for 5 hours but only had seen a few smallerbucks and does but al of a sudden this big 10 pointer comes walking down the trail but takes a turn into the brush before he came into shooting range. The video shows the buck walking down the trail that very night, He's a beauty.
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Brett Grinder
New Glarus, WI
12/31/2011
My grandfather and I had been bow hunting the first week of November and it seemed like whoever sat in the bottom, would see this giant deer in the food plot but it was always to early to tell how big the buck was. I acted immediately and put out one of my cuddebacks to try to catch that buck on camera. One week later I checked the camera and the he was, a buck that we know by the name of the Big 7 . We have had three years of sheds, pictures, and encounters with this buck. The reason behind his name is because his whole life, he hasn't grown a brow tine on his right side. He doesn't break it off it just never grows. He is a steer of a deer!
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John Boulter
Douglas, MA
12/31/2011
A couple of deer with there sticking out there tongues out
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Gord McMillan
Golden Lake K0J 1X0, ON
12/30/2011
This immature golden eagle is landing on a roadkilled deer I placed on this beaver pond last winter. I was feeding at least 15 eagles, 3 golden,6 mature bald, and 6 or 7 immature bald. I saw my first eagle in this area about 20 years ago and they have been steadily increasing since then. Last winter I fed the eagles,wolves,foxes,ravens,etc. 15 roadkilled deer, 75 beaver carcasses, and about 4000 lbs.of meat scraps. I placed your camera on the feeding station and got roughly 5000 pictures in 14 days. Most of the pictures were of ravens but I also got 300 to 400 eagle and wolf pictures. This picture I'm submitting along many more are going to be featured in my upcoming DVD Eagles and Wolves With Trapperman.
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