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Daniel Misiaszek
San Marcos, TX
11/7/2011
During the year long drought in central Texas, we added a feeder and rain water collection system. This is what we found showing up.
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Peter Eisentrager
Independence, MO
11/7/2011
This buck was a regular guest at this double scrape site on my north Missouri farm. He put on a little show this evening though.
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Jay Pugh
Dothan, AL
11/7/2011
I have submitted this photo once before. We would call this buck a creek walker in south Alabama. He is showing us all what he was blessed with. I have never seen a photo quiet like this before. Jay Pugh The second picture speaks for itself.
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Dan Fabisiak
De Forest, WI
11/7/2011
Another Moultrie miss. We have a couple of Moultrie cameras set out to see what we have in the woods we hunt. This is an example of slow trigger speed that we experience alot with these cameras. Still wondering what we have in these pics as well as in the woods. Wish we could afford a Cuddeback like my brother-in-laws have out in their woods. Least they know what type of deer are in their woods. Guess I need to save up and bite the bullet and buy the new Cuddeback.
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Dwight Frierson
Orangeburg, SC
11/7/2011
On impact of shot.
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Jeffrey McCann
mcdonough, GA
11/7/2011
This is photo of a red fox with its dinner in its mouth
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Michael McNeff
andover, MN
11/7/2011
Sweet looking cat...you tell me...bobcat or lynx...Cloquet Minnesota. Not one fox...but two grey foxes.
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FIRST NAME Jeff LAST NAME Dutzer
Allentown, PA
11/7/2011
He is the one we are looking for each year. Someday, someday....
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Brian James
Rapid City, SD
11/7/2011
The three photos that I have sent show me setting up the Cuddeback Attack IR (photo #1) then 38 minutes later.( Photo #2) shows the mountain lion, that appears to be tracking me, travels past the four goats that he killed the night before in the back ground (The lion didn't kill the goats there. They were placed in that location by the land owner that morning). (Photo #3) shows the lion, 3 minutes later, going up the Cuddeback camera to smell my scent. South Dakota Game Fish & parks came out two hours later and tried to tree him but they were not successful. The lion appears to have move to the neighboring ranch.
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John Hewitt
Franklin, TN
11/7/2011
The Cuddeback Attack IR was placed on the edge of the woods and a field on a new piece of property I recently gained permission to hunt this fall. I placed it here to see what the deer movement was going to to be in the area when I came acoss this picture of a bird that wanted to check out my Attack IR. I think this is a good example of how fast the camera speed really is.
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