Photo/Video Galleries

Eric Erickson
Ettrick, WI
9/18/2009
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James Gaston
Little Rock, AR
9/17/2009
I spotted a scrape and decided to place my Cuddeback Expert on it to see what came by. I was able to place the camera so it captured the rubbing limb and full body of any deer working the scrape. I always face my camera toward the North to prevent issues with sun glare, but since the buck came by at night that did not matter.
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shawn s
dousman, WI
9/17/2009
Nice to see this during the day in the clover plot
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David French
Shreveport, LA
9/17/2009
These cameras are a great way to age deer. This is a buck I chased at the end of the 2008-09 season. I found him again and have him patterned him by my stand in the early am and pm. Hopefully we will meet on October 1st!
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Mike Clementoni
Hughesville, PA
9/17/2009
The good turkey hunter will see 8 gobblers. The great turkey hunter will see 9! We call this one Boys Day Out .
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Nick Besemer
Litchfield, MN
9/17/2009
It is amazing how curious deer can be. The closest photo his eyes make the photo very unique. As the flashes went off he got closer and closer. Maybe this year instead of rattling and grunting I will bring a camera and flash, just kidding. These are two different bucks.
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Brian Birt
Grand Rapids, MN
9/17/2009
We have watched the battle of the deer vs. raccoons all summer! Neither seems to be afraid of the other and often look like they are in a stand off to fight for the corn!
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Brian Birt
Grand Rapids, MN
9/17/2009
Caught this bear on camera before he destroyed one of my cameras. Chewed the camera right off the tree!
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Brian Birt
Grand Rapids, MN
9/17/2009
These are of a doe and twin fawns! The fawns were not scared of the camera!! One seemed to be very curious!!
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Brian Birt
Grand Rapids, MN
9/17/2009
Caught these three all at the same time in one picture. Usually they have been seen alone.
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