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Austin Fiddes
bartonville, IL
3/23/2010
Out checking my trail cameras for the first time this year and couldn't believe we captured a picture of a timber wolf in Illinois. The wolf looks to have mange unfortualy. The picture was taken in the dead of night on February 25, at 3:23 a.m. The property is located in peoria county, IL.
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dary roeser
St. George, KS
3/23/2010
The First Day of Spring!!!
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Frank Moll
Canton, OH
3/23/2010
Have to look close but front deer on the right has broken tine in his kneck. Got several more pictures of him over the next month showing him very sick and then full recovery.
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zack porterfield
durham, NC
3/23/2010
these pics are some preditors behind my house
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zack porterfield
durham, NC
3/23/2010
these pics are behind my house of some preditors
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Bob Sanborn
Campbell Hill, IL
3/23/2010
this deer was a regular on the camera , no matter where i put it on the farm i would get him , he was seen alot though out the season but was not old enough to harvest.
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Frank Moll
Canton, OH
3/23/2010
I have several pictures of this deer during daylight two years in a row. I have only seen him twice but thanks to my 4 cameras, I know he is around.
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Ray Thiel
Voluntown, CT
3/22/2010
I've gotten pictures of dozens of deer, coyotes and turkeys in the year I've owned my Cuddeback Capture and had it set out on our 19 acre property. Last week I got a picture of a rare and beautiful Fisher Cat. I've only seen one Fisher before and never on our land. Even my wife who isn't a hunter loves to see what we've caught on our camera.
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Landon German
Sugarcreek, OH
3/22/2010
This Photo shows just how fast the captures trigger speed is. Saw this buck a few times and got a crack at him running a doe during gun season but was unable to kill him
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Nicholas Romano
Ackworth, IA
3/22/2010
I had read in an article that Pileated Woodpeckers fly at night and mates will swap places on their nest in the dark. I saw a tree in my timber that had signs of pileateds so I thought I'd see if I could get some proof. Well here's the proof at 1:24am. If I still owned any of my Stealth Cams I'd be looking at a picture of a tree in the dark wondering what set it off. I bet my wife would love it if I responded to her with the speed of my Cuddeback!
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