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zack porterfield
durham, NC
2/11/2009
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Noah Paquin
Milwaukee, WI
2/11/2009
Put out the camera to get an idea when the bucks are going to start dropping their antlers. Here's a set that would be great to find.
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kenny west
ozark, AL
2/10/2009
Just a few deer checking scrapes. And a nice fox checking out the deer scrapes.
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tom moore
owatonna, MN
2/10/2009
cool pics.
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Matt Facas
Florham Park, NJ
2/10/2009
I set this camera up over a roadkill deer carcass on my property. I usually get pictures of raccoons, possums, foxes, etc. and I was shocked when I saw this large coyote and his buddy in the background.
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John Dawson
Falfurrias, TX
2/10/2009
How is my corn disappearing so fast?
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buddy bice
chelsea, AL
2/10/2009
set it up in my back yard to see what kind of deer i had.love my camera my wife bought it for christmas.and you talk about triger speed,bird in flite
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KEN MORRISON
CLEARFIELD, PA
2/10/2009
ALL THESE GOBBLERS LINED UP, BLOWED UP AND STRUTING. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 2009. HERE IN CENTRAL PA.
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Randy Beason
Shreveport,
2/10/2009
We named this deer the Minden Monster . For this area, this guy is a monster. We hunted him hard all year, but never laid eyes on him, not even with dogs. He is now #1 on the hit list for next season. We hope to use the Cuddebacks next year to try and find out where he is BEFORE dark! The other pic is of a couple little guys mixin it up. The expressions are sooooooooo serious.
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MITCH LEGENDRE
HOUMA, LA
2/9/2009
My brother and I have seen this buck's tracks for months, but we did not lay eyes on him during the 2008-2009 season. I had located a large scrape, near an area where I thought I had shot at him, and missed. After reviewing my pics, I learned that it was not this buck I had shot at, but a smaller buck due to pictures of a bullet injury. He'll be bigger next year, and thanks for a great camera to learn what would be otherwise unknown in the deer woods.
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