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Mark Bowles
Dallas, TX
11/4/2011
There are a number of raccoons and deer that visit our feeders every night. Now, in the midst of record drought they are sharing the feed like never before.
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Eric Wolfe
Annville, PA
11/3/2011
I have my Cuddeback Capture set up near the most recently added food plot on our property. I have recorded images of fox, groundhogs, owls, rabbits, cats and many deer, including this very agile fawn.
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Shane Phillips
Pontotoc, MS
11/3/2011
Get away from my corn! I saw this doe several times and she would always make the other deer,including her baby, stand back till she was finished feeding.
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Mitch Colly
massillon, OH
11/3/2011
Lost our hunting property when owner sold it. Luckily in late October we found some new property to lease. Hung up a few cuddebacks and got this picture. Beautiful buck but if you take a look it appears a fox squirrel triggered camera while the big guy watched. He is standing just behind a nice rub. Lower right hand side shows a good scrape.
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Steve Dillard
Denton, NC
11/3/2011
I chased this buck for 3 years. I probably have 600 pictures of him. I even got photo of the week a couple of years ago with him. The deer had been nocturnal for three years until I started getting daytime photos a week ago. I moved in on him and yesterday 11-03-2011 I finally got him. 210lbs live weight and gross green scored 161 pope and young not bad for a Virginia 8 pointer. My best bow buck ever.
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Michael Wittich
st charles, MO
11/3/2011
The rut is kicking in! Bring on these bucks!! Cant wait for gun season!
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Rodney Wilshusen
Amherst, NE
11/3/2011
Bobcat
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Bret Paulsen
Cedar Rapids, IA
11/3/2011
This wide guy has a hard time making it between the rows with the spread he is supporting.
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Garland Mahan
Woodville, MS
11/3/2011
I was noticing that my peaches were disappearing from my tree so I put up my 'Expert' camera to catch the culprut. Notice the juice following out of her mouth and the peach on the way to the ground. They love peaches.
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Garland Mahan
Woodville, MS
11/3/2011
This doe had twins but a third fawn was accepted for dinner. Dinner Time
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