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Edwin Shirts
Burlington, IA
5/1/2009
these are the first turkeys I got in the springtime and strutting.....I am truly amazed at the quality of photos my camera takes......THANKS CUDDEBACK!
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Mike burdette
Iva, SC
5/1/2009
This is not a bobcat stalking a rabbit. Zoom in for a closer look and see how many bobcats you see. I counted three. also check out this sounder of hogs!
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Collin Fulkman
New Wilmington, PA
5/1/2009
Too bad you can't hunt on sundays in Pa. I think it has a double beard.
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Shawn Hubbard
Whitesburg, KY
5/1/2009
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Erik Berning
Oregon, WI
5/1/2009
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gabe arnold
donnelly, MN
4/30/2009
this is the biggest buck ive got on camera yet! I have three cudde backs that take great pictures like this one. I can count 16 points. We feed him lucky buck mineral over the spring and summer and this is what he turned into.
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Tom Barnard
West Plains, MO
4/30/2009
While scouting gobblers for the upcoming spring season, I caught this kitty prowling the area. These three gobblers have been together for some time now. I have seen them always together, never seperated.
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noah p
West Allis, WI
4/30/2009
Don't know why we can't ever get a bear tag! It looks like she has 4 cubs. They're enjoying the first of the clover that has started to sprout.
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max winer
middleton, MA
4/29/2009
I live in Middleton, MA which is about 20 miles North of Boston. In mid April my neighbor who keeps bees thought he had a bear come in to his backyard and destroy some hives. I the set up my Capture and left it there for a week. When I returned I was told the bear came back........ What a surprise when I got the pictures of this 350-400 pound bear! The photos were all over Boston news stations and news papers!
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Jackie Burch
Moulton, AL
4/29/2009
1 less fox Squirel to eat the deer's corn.
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