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Richard Skiles
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3/27/2010
Sorry for the glare due to the sun rising into the picture, but thought these would still be nice to share. It would appear that a bobcat failed to catch a turkey dinner and then found the tables turned when the turkeys regrouped.
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Tracy Lampert
Jasper, IN
3/27/2010
I guess these two didn't get the memo that they are supposed to shed their antlers.
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Mark Rohlfing
Tyndall, SD
3/27/2010
I am an avid spring turkey hunter and placed some trail cameras to pattern bird movements. I caught these Nebraska long-beards in a serious fight. These cameras a great for long distance scouting! I tagged my bird the first day I hunted!
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eddie mitchell
gainesville, VA
3/27/2010
this camera is awsome i really dont no what this is a bat or a flyin tree rat
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Tim Kvech
Woodbine, MD
3/27/2010
Our hunting property in Western Maryland had over 260 of snow this winter. My Cuddeback camera was able to show me how the deer struggle through the deep snow. It's nice to see that the deer were able to make it through such a tough winter.
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John Knisley
Bainbridge, OH
3/27/2010
For the turkey hunter that has never seen a bearded hen. As you can see this picture was taken in 2008. We hunted this bird for 2 years until my son harvested it in the spring of 2009. She made a beautiful mount.
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Steven Holman
Skandia, MI
3/27/2010
The deer are back 1 month early this year from the deer yards and the mild winter was good to them. They appear to be in very good shape. Here the deer feeds with a sandhill crane
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Ryan Hammerberg
Escanaba, MI
3/27/2010
Bear season 2009 at our camp in the Upper Peninsula of MI thought it was a neat picture and others would like to see it
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Tim Smith
Belle Vernon, PA
3/27/2010
Pic's at the farm.
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John Rittle
Ringtown, PA
3/26/2010
I named this big buck Hercules. On 3/22 I was looking for sheds when I found this buck's left side. It has 6 points with a bladed browtine. The mass is amazing and so is the antler. Without my cuddeback I would have never know he was there. I just want to say thanks, for helping me with this awsome discovery!!!!!!!!!!
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