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David Swarter
Souderton, PA
6/9/2009
Here is a series of photos: 1st a photo of a coyote 2nd photo of me with coyote 3rd photo of coyote mounted mind you this is my first coyote The trail pic is off of your first digital camera
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steve dillard
denton, NC
6/9/2009
this buck is growing way faster than anything else on my farm
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Brice Arnold
Harpster, OH
6/9/2009
This is a big gobbler that I got on camera with my Capture IR Cuddeback camera. It looks like he had a hard time traveling in the 8 inches of snow that we had. These cameras work great even in the coldest conditions.
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luke mitchell
perry, MO
6/9/2009
This is right behind our house and i wasnt to sure that there was this many bucks on 40 acers but thanks to the cuddyback i know now in a year or two they will be shooter!! Really cool to get 4 bucks in one picture and the last pic was of the same buck with the group. taken in northeast MO
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Curt Brecheisen
Rossville, KS
6/9/2009
I have several cuddeback models set out year round. During the spring I use them to pattern gobblers and watch antler growth on deer. I got this picture of a multibearded tom in early May.
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ryan true
LeRoy, KS
6/9/2009
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David Dolan
Cambridge, VT
6/8/2009
Some early buck pics from my food plot can't wait till Oct. The three legged coyote is from my first original cudde camera.
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DH Wilson
Kerrville, TX
6/8/2009
I've been trapping hogs and this large porkypine got in. A 30#er.
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Troy Diedrich
Kaukauna, WI
6/8/2009
First picture is of a buck that has eight scorable points so far and if he keeps growing the way he is he should turn out to be monster. The second picture is of what looks to be last years fawn and a Sandhill crane with its new born next to a mineral lick that has been very active this spring.
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Jeff Fredrick
Mindoro, WI
6/8/2009
I like to place my camera on a trail intersection late spring & early summer. I always get very interesting photos at this time of year. This photo of a doe chasing away a raccoon is one of my favorites, picture was taken just 2 weeks ago. The following 3 picts were of the doe and her very young fawn.
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