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Jason Lane
Moosic, PA
9/18/2010
I read in a recent hunting magazine that if you can find a scrape this time of the year you will find the bucks. I guess they are not used to locate doe at this time of the year but for all local bucks to show up and let each other know who is the most dominant buck. This buck is one of the many who has showed up in the last week.
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Dan Fabry
Norwalk, WI
9/18/2010
These are some bobcat pictures taken from the spot my Cuddeback camera used to be. I wonder how many other pictures like this I could have had if the Cuddeback hadn't quit working, or if Cuddeback would back their product and replace the camera.
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Phillip Jordan
Glennville, GA
9/18/2010
Shots like this are only possible with a Cuddeback !!!
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Greg H
, WI
9/18/2010
Never know what you are going to get on the cuddeback capture. This is the first picture I've gotten of a fisher. Pretty neat!! He's stealing an apple that fell from the apple tree.
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Aaron Burns
Water Valley, MS
9/18/2010
I got this photo just a couple of days ago and noticed how hard it was going to be for this buck to rub his velvet off the inside of his horns being that they grow all the way back closed. I have named him Ring around the Rosie. This is my first cuddeback and I love it the infared hasn't seemed to spook the first deer and i have been taking pictures since turkey season of 09. Thanks Cuddeback.
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rory leishman
slave lake, AB
9/18/2010
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todd gonnering
, WI
9/17/2010
The photo shows late April snow in Wisconsin right during our Turkey season. These two toms are fighting right in front of my pond in my back yard. The setting with the two turkeys looks awesome.
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Rick Deering
, MI
9/17/2010
Scouting out the walking venison with my wicked capture IR! Its whats for DINNER! YUM!
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justin hewitt
de pere, WI
9/17/2010
I've been pretty fortunate to have a spot like i do to hunt so close to my home. The past 3 seasons, the number of deer in the area has plummeted, not because of DNR mismanagement, but because of urban sprawl- An elementary school, a subdivision, and a huge apartemnt complex have poppd up smack in the middle of my hunting territory in that time. Now that construction has been completed, the deer are back. i guess it goes to show how adaptive deer are. i rarely see them during the day, but i'm getting them on camera at night. Attached are some i got recently in a historically hard-hit velvet rub-off area. The bucks hammer the little maples that grow under the oak tree canopy, i assume to shed their velvet. i gotta say this is the first time i've seen a buck in the process of shedding sparring with another buck. iguess the bachelor groups are about to split up!
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Mike Burke
Scottdale, PA
9/17/2010
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