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Sean C
Alexandria, MN
10/1/2021
Great old mature buck ! He always seems to disappear every year come the end of September! Have had him on camera since 2017.
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Tom Hoar
Oxford, MS
10/1/2021
This skunk is NOT playing! Chemical weapons attack in 3...2...1! Lafayette County, Mississippi.
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Keith Andrews
Sandersville, GA
10/1/2021
Pictures of the buck I ended up harvesting in 2020. Gross B&C 209 4/8. Net B&C 206 4/8.
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David Wood
Jefferson City, MO
10/1/2021
I put my camera's on a wooded ridge above a bean field, this drop tine started showing up. I have him on 2 camera's but only once during daylight hours. Hopefully I can put a tag on him soon.
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Josh Dalke
Appleton, WI
10/1/2021
Nothing beats being in the stand and watching the sun rise over the horizon. This photo reminds me of those early morning sits, watching the deer travel back to bedding, and just being in awe of God’s incredible work.
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Ben Pate
Lawrenceville, GA
9/30/2021
Picture#1, Rare black coyote slinking through the night. Picture#2, Black bear in the daytime. Picture#3, Black bear standing to eat out of feeder.
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Rony Sastamoinen
Laingsburg, MI
9/30/2021
In one of my food plots, something scared them
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Len Bucchino
Frisco, TX
9/30/2021
After cutting a path to the South side of my property I put 20lbs of corn on the ground and quickly linked up another Cuddeback J-1521. Sure enough, not long after, this nice buck came by to check out the corn and was pretty curious about the camera as well. The ease of linking the cameras together and the flexibility they provide is outstanding.
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Jeremy Pfaff
Fort Ransom, ND
9/30/2021
Really impressed that the Cuddelink was able to get such a clear picture mid jump.
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Andrew Rasmussen
Sauk rapids, MN
9/30/2021
So we ended up getting this guy on camera. A couple years ago we had a buck that we named "Brows" for obvious reasons. Well he got hit by a truck and we didn't think he really had a chance to sow his seed in the area but some years down the road and this guy shows up in the same spot as his old man. Hopefully he has better luck with vehicles and the wink he's given seems almost like a teaser as to say come and get me.
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