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Adam Bernard
McCook Lake, SD
9/28/2010
I moved this camera to this trail just to try and catch one of those sleeper bucks that you never knew he was even around. Well my capture did just what I wanted!! I so happy that I got away from moultrie game cameras. Thanks cudde.
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chris johnson
Pittsfield, IL
9/27/2010
I lease ground and from knowing some other people that have little time to scout, I do the scouting for them. This is the case with this buck. I can only hunt this farm later in the year after gun season, gonna be hard to wait that long. I got a non typical on this place a few weeks ago that looks to be a true 200 inch class animal as a nontypical. This one I just do not knwo where to start, so awesome I feel lucky to have got a pic, really a dream buck, i also put in the nontypical. he is so big I just am not sure what he is.
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Kenny Walker
Smith Center, KS
9/27/2010
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sam nassan
bethel park, PA
9/27/2010
This is property I hunt in South Fayette Twp. PA. For several weeks I have been getting good pics of several deer on my Cuddeback IR. One thing I have noticed was that all the doe in the pics were getting spooked and chased away by a group of racoons. Well needless to say I came across this pic of a nice young buck standing his ground with the night spook bandit. It appears that the young buck got his way because the next 500+ pics were racoon free. I am now convinced that Bucks are the KING of the PA woods. Just wanted to share this with everybody. Thanks and keep making the best cameras on the Market.
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Kip Kroner
combined locks, WI
9/27/2010
This huge bear stuck its paw on my trail camera that was 6 feet in the air. Good thing that I put a bear cage on it because if i didnt that camera would be toast.
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Patrick Simmons
Petal, MS
9/27/2010
I placed my camera on a deer trail with some fresh hooking along it. Its late September and down here in south ms. some of the bucks are just starting to loose their velvet. After a week i checked the camera and was very pleased with what the ol cuddeback revealed. I have captured thousands of deer pics. over the years and this may be the largest buck ever. If not it is by far the second largest.
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jordan lenkey
streetsboro, OH
9/27/2010
Here's the big boy ive been filming all summer. His name is B.C. and iv got three years of history with him im hopeing to have my brother or I take him down. He's a 6yr old buck now and is definently a shooter buck so i'll keep you up to date on how this goes. Good luck to you all.
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Patrick Simmons
Petal, MS
9/27/2010
I placed my camera on a deer trail that had some fresh hooking along it. Its late september and some of the bucks are just starting to loose the velvet. I was hoping to get a pic. of the buck and see what he was. After a week I checked the camera and was surprised when I saw the young bobcat walking down a log carrying a large swamp rabbit. Of the thousands of pics. I have taken over the years this is my favorite. The buck doing the hooking was a 12 5pt. I also captured the buck I will loose sleep over this season. He is just an 8pt. but is the second largest buck I have captured on camera. I will enter him in the deer catagory.
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Dillon Buss
Adams, NE
9/27/2010
Couple of the nicest buck i've seen around the area in a while. Its good to see that they are moving around in the day. If you look at the two day pictures they are taken within 10 minutes of eachother.
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Patty & Glenn Hunsinger
Georgetown, CA
9/27/2010
We live in the Sierra Foothills. Our Cuddyback is strapped to a tree on our property but facing a known animal trail into forest land. We check our camera daily. The trail is popular for the rabbits, squirrel, fox, coyote, deer, neighbors and of course our beagle. We have a few bear and one bob cat photo. I never expected to capture a photo of a mountain lion. He is heading on the path that leads to our house. I delivered the photos to my neighbors and the local two-room school.
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