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brandon elliott
sparta, WI
1/28/2009
Just figured i would show some more bucks from the year before i start deleting them off the computer.cuddebacks give u the best picture image that i have yet seen out of all motion cameras.
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brandon elliott
sparta, WI
1/28/2009
Here are some more great pictures from the cuddeback capture.Caught these boys moving through on a cut path between two corn fields during the rut.
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Von Hayes
St. Petersburg, FL
1/28/2009
This is a typical Southwest Iowa buck searching for a companion to share a stunning late October sunset with. You can sense the apprehension with so many larger and dominating foes in the area.
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Von Hayes
St. Petersburg, FL
1/28/2009
A wonderful photo of a typical Southwest Iowa buck searching for early morning companionship in the heart of the November rut. Although a nice buck, you can sense his apprehension with many larger foes in the area.
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Brad Livingston
Lake Charles, LA
1/28/2009
These are just a few pictures from my new cuddeback I got. I had my capture IR out for two weeks and had 550 pics of deer! Best Camera I have ever used.
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jeremy thornhill
summit, MS
1/27/2009
I purchased this camera because it was recommended by a buddy of mine. I put it out on 12/06/2008 and an hour later, we had a picture of a nice 11 point buck. This made hunt harder than I ever had before and it paid off on 01/20/2009, when I took the 11 point buck. These pics are of the 11 point buck and a grey fox holding a rabbit that it had just killed.
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Todd Reabe
Brillion, WI
1/27/2009
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Richard Holland
minden, LA
1/27/2009
I'm helping a friend with his recently aquired 120 acres here in northern Louisiana. This land has never been hunted, had food plots, nothing, was farm land for over 100 years. I put out some corn on a Sunday, mounted my camera, then waited. I went back 3 days later to discover 122 images on my camera, needless to say we were floored. Thanks for creating such a valuable tool, it has changed out entire way of hunting and scouting!
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kevin killingsworth
Franklinton, LA
1/27/2009
I have often wondered at what age yound bucks started participating in the breeding process. This picture answers the question. It is a 6-7 month old button buck breeding a doe during our rut season which runs from late Dec through mid Jan in Southeast Louisiana.
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rusty haynes
heavener, OK
1/27/2009
i had numerous pics of this buck in velvet after he shed i never saw him agian until after rifle season was over...when he came back his right front foot was gone and he was poor and very skinny,he spent the whole winter around the camera getting his picture everyday and nite,he didnt loose his antlers until mid march. i spent many hours looking for the drops but never found them. we later found out that a youth had shot a nice buck during the annual youth hunt and had hit him in the leg and never recovered him that was over a mile away and accross the river.since then no body has ever seen this buck in person, we still get pictures of him every year....his rack has grown almost straight up and is very wild looking.
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