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Jesse Vanderbilt
Baraboo, WI
11/5/2009
I have a food plot that was hit hard in early October and pretty much cleared my food plot. Then all at once my food plot wouldn't have deer tracks on it after a week I noticed some small paw tracks so I put my trail cam and was shocked to see so many Coyotes and they were there for 3 nights straight and I have about 25 trail pictures of them. Now I know why I haven't seen any deer tracks. Cant wait till the winter to shoot these nice looking coyotes. I never had more then 2 coyotes per pic. Cant believe I have 4 in one picture.
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Shane Fisher
DeWitt, AR
11/5/2009
The camera was put on a deer trail earlier in the week before we recieved 5 of rain. When I went and changed my card out I had this picture with the bucks reflection in the water.
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Chad Kaylor
Metropolis, IL
11/5/2009
This deer just showed up on a Buck Forage plot. I had never seen this deer before. I beleive it to be a 10.
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Jared Yoder
Dundee, OH
11/5/2009
I've been watchin this guy for 5 years now.
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Matt Ewig
Northbrook, IL
11/5/2009
Not the largest buck you have ever seen, but a nice mature buck that looks like he is posing for the camera to be part of a commercial or some marketing campaign. This is a licking branch in southern Wisconsin that is being used by a hand full of bucks. Pic 1 is him striking a pose, Pic 2 shows how swollen his neck is and Pic 3 shows a nice side profile of his rack.
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Mike Halsey
Pittsburg, KS
11/5/2009
These guys are coming pretty regularly to my camera, but only once during the daytime. Hopefully with the heart of the rut not to far out, they wont be as nocturnal, and give me a shot with my bow. Without my Cuddeback Capture, I would never even know about these deer. Thanks!
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Kelly Morris
Evanston, WY
11/5/2009
Looks like the rut is just around the corner we are seeing more and bigger bucks.
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Ryan Stephan
Staples, MN
11/5/2009
I learned that bear do too love to eat Buck Jam Hard Cokked Sucker from Evolved Habitat. The bear had it gone within a couple of days before the deer even had a chance to taste it. I hung the block 6'2 off of the ground.
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Ryan Stephan
Staples, MN
11/5/2009
I have been setting up all my cameras on scraplines near ridges and sources of food. Both Bucks were running scrapelines in between ridges and running the side of thick underbrush next to swamps
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Christian Stenerson
Hampstead, NC
11/5/2009
Some Bacon and Bucks at my stand site. Johnston County NC Love the camera its better than my moultries.
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