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Josh Keithley
Arlington, TX
11/10/2009
A young buck starting to chase the girls. This picture shows the excellent trigger speed of the Cuddeback Capture. The 3 doe still managed to get captured on camera as they ran from the buck. They almost appear to be ghosts.
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Paul Rudin
Maple Grove, MN
11/10/2009
This proud fox had the fortune of finding a gut pile of a doe that was shot about 10 hours before this picture was taken.
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joe todd
nottingham, PA
11/10/2009
Obviously the rut is on because the buck are showing themselves so much at daylight. All these gobblers and a deer is a neat picture.
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kevin monk
greenwood, LA
11/10/2009
Set camera up on a gas pipeline and had several pictures of deer and this nice picture of a bobcat with a midnite snack!!
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Ken Bailey
Bainbridge, GA
11/10/2009
This three picture series shows a doe walking down the trail, turns around to run down the trail, followed by the coyote chasing her.
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Scott Cisney
Arbor Vitae, WI
11/10/2009
I had the camera set up on a scrape line in some thick cover. I'm guessing these two does must have met in front of the camera and weren't happy to see each other. Thought it was a cool picture for you to see anyway.
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Tom Murphy
Newton, NJ
11/10/2009
I was lucky enough to capture this photo of a Deer I shot. Lokk at the left shoulder and you can see the arrow coming out.
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Chase Smith
Highland, KS
11/10/2009
This is a great picture of this young buck posturing right in front of my camera. These cameras let you see things that you might not ever see spending hours and hours out in the field.
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Curtis Christensen
Eastman WI,
11/10/2009
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Dan Lenz
Trempealeau, WI
11/10/2009
Our hunting party has been hunting this property for over 15 years and never been able to see many big bucks. However due too the greatness of trail camera invention. I bought a cuddeback and had it out for my first year and was not disappointed. I was able to get two very large Ten pointers on my camera and a very nice old nine pointer on my camera many times in many locations. However we never saw any of them during bow season. I'm hoping to catch up to one of them during muzzleloader season in the upcoming weeks. Thanks to my cuddeback I know they're out there.
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