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Chad Flood
Neelyton,
1/26/2009
Some deer and 7 gobbles
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Bart Prahl
Manawa, WI
1/26/2009
A Fisher in Waupaca Co. Wisconsin??????
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Josh Duncan
Paint Bank, VA
1/26/2009
This young buck is sporting a nice half rack...he is The Roamer and shows up at every camera up to a mile and a half apart...we got a nice shot of him with the food plot and shooting house in the background
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MATT MCNEILL
FAISON, NC
1/26/2009
I TRY AND KEEP MY TRAIL CAM. OUT MOST OF THE YEAR AND MY WIFE THINKS THIS IS THE BEST PICTURE I HAVE EVER GOTTEN. IT APPEARS THE YOUNG DOE IS NOT HAPPY WITH THE RABBIT WHO IS ABOUT TO GET THE LAST KERNEL OF CORN ON THE GROUND.
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Ken Dollevoet
Fremont, WI
1/26/2009
I have a cuddeback digital and have 48 pictures of this ghost buck I got a new excite for Christmas and I put it out on X-Mas day that night I surprised to see he made it through the deer firearm season as well as archery and Muzzleloader, It was late archery season and on the 26th I went out and harvested this fine 11 pointer.It is my largest Bow kill in over 50 years of bow hunting Thanks Cuddeback. Ken
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Tryston Beyrer
Colfax, WI
1/26/2009
I had a bear tag this year, and even though I did not get a bear, luckly I got several photos and this one particular was weighed and collared the year before. It is neat seeing what you have never seen before.
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Philip Jenkins
Ponchatoula, LA
1/26/2009
I've had 2 Moultries and 1 Stealth Cam. I do not place feed for deer to eat. I hunt them naturally. Before I got my Capture, at least half of the pictures that I got were of the woods - the deer had passed by before the camera snapped the shot. I bought a Capture and put it out looking at a Scrape Tree on November 15. Our gun season just ended. In about 10 weeks, my Capture took over 125 pictures. Every picture had at least one deer or hog in it. The original batteries that were put in on November 15 are still very fresh and I have the camera on a tree in my yard at home so that I can tell just how long they will last. I now own only one game camera, a Capture. Nothing else comes close to it, whether you're talking about trigger speed, battery life or ease of operation. Picture #0032 is a little 6-point that I killed on January 10, 2009. Because I had so many deer on my Capture, I kept hunting the same stand in that area. It paid off!
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Tryston Beyrer
Colfax, WI
1/26/2009
I bought the new cuddeback IR. It took a little while to get it, but when I did I put it over some scrapes and had a good array of bucks. I like this buck picture with him against the horizon. It is surprising what you will get over these scrapes from trespassers, to dogs, squirrels, foxes, birds, and so on.
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Tryston Beyrer
Colfax, WI
1/26/2009
I have gotten several pictures of this buck throughout the summer, but I never got any pictures of him shedding his velvet, and I have not seen him sicne then. I don't know if the abnormally grew into his skull or what, but it would be neat if somebody could give me some information of why this buck would have something like this that I have never seen. We named him the kiwi buck becaue the abnormally was originally about the size of a kiwi, but as it grew, we changed his name to the pumpkin buck because we did not know how big it would get.
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Tryston Beyrer
Colfax, WI
1/26/2009
These are all photos from last year over my food plot. I thought it was neat to see how the camera was able to capture the deer perfectly in the air without a blur, and the two deer kissing i thought was cool. Also you do not get too many pictures of fawns nursing on their mothers.
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