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Christopher Parish
Hollow Rock, TN
10/7/2011
A little sparring going on between some three (3) year olds here in Tennessee.
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Brad Stokke
Grande Prairie, AB
10/7/2011
Closeup pic of a Moose looking for cows in the rut
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Rodney Jones
Charleston, WV
10/7/2011
This West Virginia Black Bear came back to the scene of the crime. After destroying our tripod feeder we put up a cuddieback capture camera to catch the bear in the act. Little did we know that he would show up only 30 minutes after we had installed the camera that day. It was almost like the bear was stalking/spying on us. We would love for everyone to view our beautiful Wild Wonderful West Virginia state animal.
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Kevin Craven
St. clair, MI
10/7/2011
I decided to name this little 5 point Mr. Ed, since it appears that he is talking to my Cuddeback camera! Caught this picture of Mr. Ed eating pears near an old tree that I cleared out of the woods a couple of years ago.
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Wesley Dawe
Katy, TX
10/7/2011
I got a small piece of land in Montgomery, Texas from my step father. My buddie and I right away went and put out feeders and my Cuddeback Attack IR. After a week and a half in the woods I got one of the coolest videos iv'e ever seen. In the video, there's deer under the feeder and out of no were a red tailed hawk swoops in and grabs what looks to be a snake hanging on a branch. The hawk grabs the snake and flips up side down and just hangs out! Then he just droppes to the ground landing on his feet and just sits there looking around. By far is the strangest/coolest video from a trail camera i have seen. I LOVE MY ATTACK IR!!!
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Chad Gay
Bloomfield, NM
10/7/2011
Placed camera on a well used trail to check for bucks and this what showed.
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Brice Arnold
Harpster, OH
10/7/2011
We got several pictures of this buck over the summer, which put him at the top of the hit list. The attack ir really helped us know where the big buck was which gave us information to be completely isolated from him. With the long battery life of this camera, it allows you to stay out of the location and avoid scaring deer
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Clifford Marcellus
Mayfield, NY
10/7/2011
These pictures were taken last year while trying to capture a picture of a coyote that had been on the premises. We left a roadkill white tail for the coyote hoping to draw him in, but something kept stealing it, was leaving no prints, and was not showing up on the camera. So we made the roadkill less accessible by placing it under the stacks of wood as shown in the photos, hoping it would give the camera more time to capture what had taken it. Much to our surprise it was nothing we expected, especially a coyote, but a bald eagle instead.
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Andrew Hertig
Harlan, IN
10/7/2011
Been watching this deer chase off other monster bucks in previous years and finally got him on camera. Not a huge rack but massive body.
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Rich Buker
Clinton, IN
10/7/2011
Buck I haven't seen before on some Illinois property I hunt.He may be a shooter next year. Thanks to Cuddeback for a great scouting tool. I run 6 cameras year around and love em.
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