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JEREMY mcgaha
blanchard, OK
8/9/2011
I HAVE HAD THESE TWO BUCKS CALL BEAVIS AND BUTTHEAD COMING TO CAMERA ALMOST EVERY DAY THIS SPRING AND SUMMER TO ME THEY ARE PRETTY CLOSE IN THE WAY THEY LOOK AND MY BE TWINS HOPE TO LET THEM GROW FOR A FEW MORE YEARS
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Steve Cornforth
Denmark, SC
8/9/2011
The coyote picture is disturbing, we hear more every year. As far as I know he didn't catch his meal. The doe turning her head upside down is just funny. What is she doing?
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Kyle Busch
Rice Lake, WI
8/9/2011
Ive had my camera out since early june. Alls i was getting was little bucks and turkeys, but then i put a Trophy Rock by my tree stand and the first day i got my camera there i had a bunch of deer on it.
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Keith Zabka
Cheyenne, WY
8/9/2011
Elk numbers are growing in northwest Nebraska. These are just a few bulls that are out for an early morning feed.
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Mike Allen
Brashear, MO
8/9/2011
This bobcat is one of the best spotted cats I have ever gotten in front of the camera. I saw this cat the night before the camera caught him packing a rabbit.
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Kevin Reyes
Hondo, TX
8/9/2011
Trashing the brush before heading to the feeder.
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Mike Allen
Brasher, MO
8/9/2011
It looks like we have a great bunch of deer to look forward to hunting this fall! These bucks have everything they need, there is a logged over bedding area behind the camera, soybeans, corn, and hayfields in front. Looks like someone was smelling the camera and tipped it a little sideways. Hurry up and get here hunting season!
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Bill Lisak
Scranton, PA
8/9/2011
I see this guy just about every 10 days
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Sheldon McDow
Macon, MO
8/9/2011
I use a Wildview Infared Xtreme Game Camera and as you can see the trigger speed is not even fast enough to catch me at a slow walk so how is it going to catch a deer at a steady pace. That is why I was hoping to win the Cuddeback Trigger Speed Challenge so I could actually get pictures of the deer on my propery not pictures of trees and leaves.
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Sheldon McDow
Macon, MO
8/9/2011
I use a Wildview Infared Xtreme Game Camera and as you can see the trigger speed is not fast enough to even catch me at a slow walk so how is it even going to catch a deer at a steady pace. That is why I was hoping to win the Cuddeback Trigger Speed Challenge so I could finally get images of the deer on my property.
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