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ashley chartrand
timmins, ON
8/23/2011
This is a shoot of the bear a hunter of ours got. Blood shooting out after he shot it as the bear is running away...priceless
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travus jadus
south waverly, PA
8/23/2011
I have pictures of this buck from last year . This year I think he is five and a half however like last year I have only one photo of him then he vanishes ..
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kyle kilbarger
lancaster, OH
8/23/2011
once again this buck is only coming around at night, except hes grown a little. can anyone tell me how many points he has? some angles look like 9 and one frame looks like +12
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Tara Rose
Portland, OH
8/22/2011
While several hunters only put their trail cameras out closer to hunting season, we keep ours out all the time to watch the the baby deer too. As you can see this little guy is very interested in the turtle behind him. (Just goes to show the quality of cameras Cuddeback cameras really are.
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Trapper cave
weeping water, NE
8/22/2011
bucks x2 look in the beans only 1 pic of that 1 so far
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Trapper cave
weeping water, NE
8/22/2011
MOMMY is doing what she should be doing for now but not much longer 9/15/2011
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Trapper cave
weeping water, NE
8/22/2011
just some good pic.
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Brian Taylor
ELk City, OK
8/22/2011
I finally broke down and bought a cuddeback after dissapointing cheap cameras and i had a great picture with 7 bucks.
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Bob Buckner
South English, IA
8/22/2011
Strolling on the Ridge Top headed out to the Plot
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Matt Kennell
Metamora, IL
8/22/2011
The first photo is of a nice 10 point buck standing on the edge of an alfalfa field. What makes this picture even better is the fact that it captures a fawn, doe, and buck all in one picture. So far I have got 15 picutres of this buck throughout the summer. In the video, a small buck gets to the same field edge as the video and nervously looks back into the timber. He does so for good reason, because the 10 point buck in the first photo is running right at him. The second photo is of a different 10 point buck coming into a food plot. Only two photos of this one but I hope to see him come October!
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