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Adam DeBauch
Tomahawk, WI
12/3/2011
Here are a few photos taken by the Attack IR set up on a small alfalfa field in Shawano County, Wisconsin. These bucks are certainly enough to get you excited about the approaching bow season. I was hopeful the ten pointer would walk the same path a few days later, but of course that didn't happen. Not all bad though, I love being in the treestand during the rut later on in the fall. These cameras have been great for doing an inventory of bucks in the area. I am able to decide which bucks I would pass on and which ones to wait for. The eight pointer in the photos bedded down 30 yards from my stand on November 12, 2011 and later walked by at ten yards. Confidently, I was able to let him walk knowing of larger bucks in the area thanks to my Cuddeback cameras. I bought and set up three Attack IRs in early August. They are still running on the same set of batteries going into this first part of December. Can't wait to see which ones made it through gun season..
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Neal Climie
West Chester, OH
12/3/2011
These deer kept coming up in to my yard in an urban area just north of Cincinnati. This buck is definately checking to see if this doe is ready to breed in early November.
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Adam DeBauch
Tomahawk, WI
12/3/2011
Located in the hills of northern Lincoln County, Wisconsin. This buck made his way over to check the scrape buried beneath the snow on the second day of the gun season. This is one of many photos taken of him over the two hours he spent in the vicinity. My stand sat empty not 30 years away. Hmmmm, should have stayed up north for Opening Weekend..Not a bad looking buck for public hunting lands.
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Clayton Caldwell
Troutman, NC
12/3/2011
8 point buck walk on rifle season and has a 17 1/2 spread.
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Adam DeBauch
Tomahawk, WI
12/3/2011
While grouse hunting in Wisconsin's northwoods, Lincoln County, I came across a set of scrapes just off to the side of an old logging trail that cut through a hilly 40 year old aspen stand. This old Cuddeback was just sitting in the garage collecting dust so I decided to put it to work. A couple days later I made it back out and set the camera up on one of the scrapes. I began getting photos of nice bucks that first night. Here are some of the bucks that have been coming in to work over this scrape, including a nine pointer with a split G2 that showed up on the morning of Armistice Day. This area has a reputation of having low deer numbers, but my thoughts on that have changed since putting out a Cuddeback.
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Adam DeBauch
Tomahawk, WI
12/3/2011
This buck got his picture taken after crossing a cut alfalfa field in mid October. This is the first time I caught this one on camera. Seems that the up and coming rut encouraged this one to start moving more...Located on an old dairy farm in Shawano County, Wisconsin.
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Matthew Young
Parkman, ME
12/3/2011
I have pictures of this buck over a several year span. This photo was taken one year to the day from the same spot as last years picture of the same buck, he's just bigger this year. We never see him during the day, all pictures of him are at night.
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Brandon Miller
bowler, WI
12/3/2011
This big raccoon named fat boy facing off with a couple of does.Then another of him showing how to clean up.
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Shane Amerson
Parrish, AL
12/3/2011
coyote trotting in front of camera
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Lori Varnell
New Blaine, AR
12/3/2011
This buck came out just before the start of bow season in Arkansas. The buck allowed others to eat the rice brand but really didn't want to. My son uses the Cuddeback Camera pictures to get his son involved in hunting. Just like his dad did for him.
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