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jeremiah marshall
baxter, MN
8/2/2010
i was tenty years old when i purchased my camera i have wanted sense i was old enough to bow hunt i picked up the capture and the veiwer and put the camera out in my yard on are feader every that i ckecked it was nothing but does and squerials and i was just waiting for that one day and this that i came and checked my camera i couldnt belive my eys not only one big buck but there was two
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Jerry Corman
Bellefonte, PA
8/2/2010
Not sure these two like eack other look out when they go into rut.
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Jim Fritz
Three Lakes,
8/2/2010
Are you my daddy?
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Doug Feusse
Midland, MI
8/2/2010
This huge Mid-Michigan buck sports rare double drop tines and great mass. QDM Works!
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DAVE WILCOX
HOOKS, TX
8/2/2010
I would never have known a buck this big was on my hunting property. I moved my cuddeback to a scrape line and the first 6 pictures i got were of this stud.
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Dave Wilcox
Hooks, TX
8/2/2010
BIG BUCK LITTLE TREE... I put my cuddeback on a scrape. I could not believe what I saw when I checked the camera a week later.
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Ken Bailey
Bainbridge, GA
8/2/2010
Pic 1 - nice yong buck in velvet in south Georgia Pic 2 - a little better buck Pic 3 - It's going to be a tough year - already lost one side and it's only July
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Dominic Izzo
The Woodlands, TX
8/2/2010
Here's a beauty of a buck in our pasture just above the Brazos River bottoms in Milam County, Texas. We have been practicing Quality Deer Management for five years now and this pasture consistently shows large buck traffic beginning in late July so we keep a Capture camera there all summer. The buck seems to be heading to a food plot with soybeans and milo that is about 200 yards behind the camera.
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zach polaske
Poplar, WI
8/2/2010
I've had great success getting pictures of bucks putting mineral licks on edges of clear cuts. Bow season isn't far away!
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Dan Hautamaki
Virginia, MN
8/2/2010
I found this deer dead by the camera with two puncture holes in it's neck and wondered what could've caused such a thing. Then I realized after looking at this picture that I had stumbled on a bat-kill. Only kidding, but I thought this made a neat picture.
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