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Bobbie Fincham
League City, TX
9/25/2011
This big guy looked like he was in a big hurry by the looks of the dust cloud he stirred up. Of course the Texas drought has caused a lot of areas very dusty, almost the consistency of beach sand. This was taken on our property outside of Centerville, TX by one of our Capture cameras. It is a great shot that managed to pick up a lot of detail.
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Dominic Izzo
The Woodlands, TX
9/25/2011
We were conducting our annual deer survey on our ranch in Milam County, Texas and had placed a pile of corn inside a hog-proof pen. The deer could jump in but the hogs could not. Our Cuddeback Capture camera caught this fine picture of a young buck midair on his way out.
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Trey Garmon
Midland, TX
9/25/2011
Had some cameras up during pre season and got the picture of these turkeys from Irion County, Texas. I call it turkey ballet!!!
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Jeremy Nokken
La Crosse, WI
9/25/2011
The first picture is from a stealth cam that i bought and as you can see its a big deer but because of the slow trigger speed im not able to tell how big the buck actually is. The second photo is from a wildview that missed the deer altogether and the third photo is from a wildgame nation and the infer red is so bad all you get is a white photo instead of deer. I'm now buying a cuddeback so i'll have at least one camera that does whats is suppose to and thats get good pictures of deer.
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Shawn Flood
RANDOLPH, NY
9/25/2011
Talk about trigger speed!!! It takes a good camera to take a picture like this!!
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Troy Lamkins
sidney, IA
9/25/2011
awesome to get a monster on film
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Scott Barner
Two Rivers, WI
9/25/2011
I got 2 pictures of this buck shedding his velvet, 2 days apart at exactly 7:23 p.m. both days.I believe this is the same deer out of velvet a few days later.
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rory leishman
slave lake, AB
9/25/2011
a natural mineral pulled this awsome browtined buck in for a few shots!velvet tips devil points mass what more do ya look for in a nice charictor buck
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Jeremy Fontaine
belchertown, MA
9/25/2011
While walking up to my camera i noticed a small hemlock tree, torn to shreds and snapped in half. All i could think is,man i hope i caught the deer that did that on camera. Well sure enough, the cuddeback caught the big mass buck perfectly centered in the pic, and clear as can be. I have the sheds from this buck last year. He put on some more mass,lenght and grew a nice drop tine of his left man beam..Hope to connect with him this year.
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Alan Nelson
Kellogg, MN
9/25/2011
We think this is the Minnesota Corn Picker.
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