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lisa kirsch
little sioux, IA
1/27/2010
#1WANTED TO CAPTURE BUCKS, I GOT THEM WITH NO HORNS FIGHTING #2 JUST A NICE PICTURE TENDER MOMENT WITH EACH OTHER
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Ricky
Bedford County, VA
1/27/2010
Glad to see this one made it through the season.
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Terry Smith
Toledo, OR
1/26/2010
Another amazing example of quality and trigger speed. These coyotes are on the run!!! Happt to get yet another big cat photo.
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Trace Brannon
Westville, FL
1/26/2010
again easy setup i change from moultrie thanks Trace
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Brandon Fritts
Marion, NC
1/26/2010
The landowner said there was a white hen on the property and we finally got a photo of her along with a struting gobbler in January.
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Jeff Dutzer
Nazareth, PA
1/26/2010
A mom and her 3 young
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George Timmermann
mascoutah, IL
1/26/2010
I keep my trail cameras up all season long to pattern the deer for the next season. Heres a photo of a typical 8 with trash in his rack getting ready to shed his antlers. i cant wait to see him next year.
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JON ZIEGENBALG
SEARCY, AR
1/26/2010
This bear would show up almost every day at the time the feeder was set to go off. In this picture the feeder is going off in her face.
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tyler tschaenn
brookville, IN
1/26/2010
I set my capture up over a corn pile and left it in the woods for about 5 days, the batteries where still charged and the camera was still on. I took my sd card out and put another one in and left it alone and when i checked the card i had this awesome looking picture on it. I love cudde back camera's they work great. I will most certainly use cudde back in the future. This deer is not huge but he is really interesting to look at. picture 2: this non typical is not only cool but he is also mean and he seems to not like any other deer eating in the corn pile.
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Brandon Crow
Holland, NY
1/26/2010
This is The Big 20, as we call him becouse we figure he's atleast 20 wide. Me and my huntig buddies were arter this deer all season. Out of the whole group 9 diehards he was only spoted once. That was in late shootgun, me and a coworker we on the end of a deer drive and the Big 20 eluded my coworker on the left and ran behinde me in acut corn field at 45 yards. Never seen him until he ran around me so suprised/ impresed never shot.
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