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Ed koth
Wausau, WI
6/8/2010
This picture was taken in Lincoln County Wisconsin on a camera set up on a hiking trail on our property. The picture was taken on a warm evening and the cubs were apparently enjoying the chance to roll around on the ground!
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Ed Koth
Wausau, WI
6/8/2010
In the Northwoods of Wisconsin, early in the morning, my camera captured a doe in the middle stages of giving birth to her fawn.
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Bryan Haler
Hagerstown, IN
6/8/2010
This was taken of 2 deer @ my house. As my stepson would say Hi-ya, karate kid!
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Sterling Hendricks
Flying H, NM
6/8/2010
Couple cool pictures of some Aoudad in NM
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Sterling Hendricks
Flying H, NM
6/8/2010
This was a buck we harvested due to my Cuddeback camera#3. he is a nontypical with 18pts and scored a whopping 180.
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Randy Schmidt
gillett, WI
6/7/2010
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Oziel Benavides
Baytown, TX
6/7/2010
My Cuddeback moments began when I first wanted to lease this property in Sealy, Tx. I was excited to have found a place to hunt that was close to home, so I quickly started asking my buddies if they wanted to lease with me. After being rejected 2 or 3 times from some friends of mine, 2 of my cousins decided to join in.During the first month my cuddeback took pictures of only birds, bobcats, and coyotes, but then after a month of feeding the deer finally showed up. Now that the cuddeback has taken hundreds of pictures of the deer on the property my buddies are now regretting that they too didnt get in on the lease.
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DJ Farina
denton, MD
6/7/2010
bambi and moma, and a big buck growing its horns
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Ron Wagner
Ligonier, PA
6/7/2010
These two deer are bucks standing over cracked corn and minerals. The deer on the left is a yearling button buck. The deer on the right is a more mature buck. They sure look different when they stand on their back legs.They really resemble kangaroos.
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Paul Rearick
Ford City, PA
6/7/2010
I had put out roasted soybeans due to the high protein content for the whitetails in this area. I had been getting pictures of a number of different species including a grey fox that visited quite often. I was totally suprised at what I saw when I reviewed the card. We must have some mighty tough turkeys in Pennsylvania.
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