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Donnie Thompson
Lac du Flambeau, WI
2/13/2011
Dracula
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Ron White
Lancaster, NH
2/13/2011
A pileated woodpecker has been drilling holes in a white pine on my mothers property, I made an attempt to get a photo of this by placing my camera around 18ft in a black cherry, No bird photos yet but I got this of the local groomer on the snowmachine trail amazing it's a few yards away you just never know what you'll get.Love these cams.
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garry whitacre
oakland, MD
2/13/2011
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David Strange
Neptune Beach, FL
2/12/2011
Not sure if she jumped because of the coon or if she is scratching her behind. Looks like a bear scratching the rear-end.
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bill mepham
, PA
2/12/2011
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Patrick Saber
Murrells Inlet, SC
2/12/2011
The camera overlooks a food plot and this picture was taken in the morning and it shows the deer jumping beside the tree but it looks like the deer jumped right over the camera.
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scott pedrucci
spfld., IL
2/12/2011
lucky to have a place to hunt like this. We have two cuddys out, cap. and cap. ir. A fellow hunter one property over was the lucky one to harvest this king of the woods. I think he grossed around 177. not bad ..eh!
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Travis Morehead
Davidson, NC
2/12/2011
Put my new Capture IR after the season to see who survived. Got a picture of these 7 does. The two in the back seem to be a little upset with one another. Interesting photo.
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Dusty McGrorty
Canyonville, OR
2/12/2011
I have had my camera out in the same area for about a month now. I'm getting the same bucks on my cam. I'm waiting for them to shed, and am trying to keep them in one area. I also have been getting raccoons on the cam too. Sometimes the Deer and the Raccoons seem to not like each other sharing the cob that I put out. The first pic is the pic right before this doe decided to leap over the coon. I thought this was a great pic. It shows the trigger speed of the camera. These are Blacktail deer.
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garry whitacre
oakland, MD
2/12/2011
I have used many trail cameras but nothing compares to the cuddeback. After seeing this picture on my camera i knew that the cuddeback truely does have the fastest trigger speed.
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