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Jacob Hartwig
Watertown, SD
7/25/2011
I have been seeeing several smaller bucks for the past couple months, but today when I checked the camera, I was surprised to see this bad boy. I am strongly thinking it is the same deer I chased the last 2 years. I named him Gerald because that is the first thing my fiance said to name him. I sure hope he sticks around and gives me a chance this year. In the years past, he has dissapeared once hunting season started.
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Larry Ross
Shelby Township, MI
7/25/2011
Photos were taken in Columbiaville, MI
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Dave Ermeling
Wentzville, MO
7/25/2011
These pics were taken on some family property. I wasn't even sure we had turkeys until I put up my Cuddebac camera and caught them in action.
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Mike Lide
Mount Pleasant, TX
7/25/2011
Texas deer strolling by camera located in bottom of dry creekbed near Paris, Texas.
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Steven Holman
Skandia, MI
7/25/2011
A few interesting pics from this summer
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Rupert Hester
Smithfield, NC
7/25/2011
Rare to get a big buck and 3 inches of snow at the same time in NC.
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Chris Wells
Lancaster, OH
7/25/2011
Ive been watching this deer for the past few weeks visting my mineral station. Just in the past two weeks though, hes really been putting on some inches!!!
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Dave M Sichik
stockton, NJ
7/25/2011
Just getting to use the capture for the first time i was looking foward to seeing more bucks on the property, but to see some thing like this i wasnt unhappy at all.
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Bruce Andrews
Summerstown, ON
7/25/2011
Big Tom showing off for the camera
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Austin Troyer
Weldon, IA
7/25/2011
Every time when we go check the cameras cuddeback never misses us. Very impressed with the trigger speed at farther distances. I have the capture model and its hard to believe they make them even faster!
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