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Andy Skubal
Clayton, WI
2/3/2010
This is a picture of a doe I shot during late bow season. The doe dropped in her tracks. I got down, drug the deer to the field edge, pulled the arrow out of her and then went to the house to pick up my four wheeler and 2 year old son. I promised I would get him if I shot one. When I got back the deer was gone. There was a pretty good blood trail, but after tracking for 2 days we were unable to recover the deer. Amazing enough I saw the deer out in the field about 2 days after with the rest of the deer. One heck of a limp and a nice scar but was still alive. I have been seeing her off and on for some time now. When I checked my cameras I got this picture of her. When I show people the picture they can't believe that the deer was able to live but I have proof of where she was shot because of the camera. Andy Skubal
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kristijan tomljanovic
zagreb,
2/3/2010
This is one male Tetrao urogalus L. captured on Velebit hill
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Todd Reabe
Brillion, WI
2/2/2010
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Todd Reabe
Brillion, WI
2/2/2010
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Todd Reabe
Brillion, WI
2/2/2010
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David Loyall
Louisville, KY
2/2/2010
I've got over 50 photos of this deer sine September. And i have never seen him in the daylight all the photos are at night.
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James Farless
milton, FL
2/2/2010
I checked my camera and had this doe and cardinal on it. I cannot believe the trigger speed and color of the cameras.
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Joe Mackin
Linden, TN
2/2/2010
I was trying to get some pictures of bucks losing antlers, none yet but I did get these pictures of some wandering coyotes. One of them has a bad case of the mange. My Cuddeback Capture caught this cold coyote after season in Tennessee.
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Murray Franzetti
, TX
2/2/2010
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David Hancock
Atlanta, TX
2/2/2010
I set my cuddeback up in the bottoms behind our house where we hunt. Seeing where the deer had been crossing the creek, I thought it would be cool to try and capture a picture of a deer jumping the creek. Three days later I went back to retrieve the camera and download the photos. We had no photos of the deer jumping the creek, but we had a nice shoot of a coyote jumping it and another coyote was hot on his trail. I have showed this shot to a lot of my friends and it has been a big hit. Two of them went out and bought cuddebacks after seeing it.
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