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Tim Calhoun
Archibald, LA
9/5/2010
Leave my buck alone! Sister! Caught on my cudde back just to the right of my deer stand at sunshine. Tcalhoun
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zach fanning
Sugarcreek, OH
9/5/2010
This Buck has eluded me for years. He is 5+ years old and you can definitely tell it in this trail camera photo. Its big papa and his son!
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Brent Jordan
Alger, OH
9/5/2010
I just bought 2 captures this year and after a couple of weeks in the woods this a couple pics I got. Looks like the boys were having a party at the apple pile.
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Steve Tasson
Ishpeming, MI
9/5/2010
The Bear have been pretty thick this year at my bait. I have around 9 different bear that are coming in. I guess these two bear were looking to dine alone!
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Steve Tasson
Ishpeming, MI
9/5/2010
Even the moose cant resist the taste of trace mineral salt. one week after placing the mineral salt out, these 3 moose found it, and have been around now for almost 2 weeks.
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Jason Wenzel
Fitchburg, WI
9/5/2010
After not having a chance to check my Capture IR in about three weeks, I was hoping to have a lot of pics. When I saw I had 1,314 pics, I hoped something big would be on the camera! My hopes came true! Now the fun begins!
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Laurel Unnasch
Rochester, MN
9/5/2010
Camera is mounted on apple tree with a trophy rock mineral block under the tree.
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Brian Davis
Brownwood, TX
9/5/2010
While feeding my cows, a neighbor stopped by and said he had seen a good deer on the back of my place. I told him I had a camera in that area, and I would check it out. Sure enough, there he was, and just after my neighbor had seen him. I didn't even notice the smaller buck to the left until I had looked at the photo several times.
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Kevin Corle
New Paris, PA
9/5/2010
I recently got permission off of a landowner who was saying he hasn't been seeing much around the farm. He agreed to let me put my cuddeback out and see what i could get. As you can see two of these bucks are in the process of losing their velvet and the very next day one of the bucks is back with no velvet left. Without my cuddeback none of this could have happened.
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Brice Arnold
Harpster, OH
9/5/2010
The bucks are starting to lose their velvet. The picture on the right has 2 bucks together and they are both hard horned. The bachelore groups of bucks will probably start separating now that they are hard horned. Can't wait for deer season!
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