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Michael O'Malley
Omaha, NE
10/3/2008
My friend's new property is right next to the highway and right outside the Saint Joseph, Missouri city limits. We've been seeing big scrapes all around and the property is loaded with deer. I put the camera out next to our feeder and this is one of the big tens we've been hearing about that are roaming the property. His mass is good and he has exceptional brow tines. He'll be on someones wall pretty soon if all goes to plan...
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RONALD FLORES
CORPUS CHRISTI, TX
10/3/2008
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Kim Brockman
Stover, MO
10/3/2008
These are 2006 Pics, but they are 3 Bucks that had been comming to my back yard feeder, the 1 with fresh velvet is one of my favorites.
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Angela Murrell
Linneus, MO
10/2/2008
This is proof that the cuddeback doesn't scare the deer in anyway. It also must be proof that scent blocker works.
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Lynn Bradley
Waynesville, NC
10/2/2008
After numerous pics. He only showed in legal hunt hours 1 time last year.
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Richard Valentine
Tyler, TX
10/2/2008
Lost my deer lease and put a feeder 100 yards behind my house and look what showed up!
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Terry Coe
Toronto, ON
10/2/2008
I had my camera set up for a 2 week period in this location. I got pictures of a hawk, fox, wolf, bear, deer, moose and this lynx. This is the first known picture of a lynx in this part of the country. Thanks for making history here in Canada!!
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R Hillmer
Plano, IA
10/2/2008
Photo was taken at one of my havest plots. Could be something in the water, but these young bucks are getting a head start with rut.
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mike hansen
plains, MT
10/2/2008
first picture with new camera
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Ray Zinn
Atherton, CA
10/2/2008
I have a ranch in Montana with a mixture of pasture and alpine. I set-up my Cuddeback on a tree at the top of my mountain where there is usually lots of deer and elk activity. I keep a salt-lick and a tub of of sweet feed about 8 feet in front of the camera. A bear has frequented this area and has even ripped the camera off the tree twice. I got a newer Cuddeback (Capture) and strapped it to the tree. Here is the results with an excellent picture of our resident black bear. As you can see in one of pictures, he has his nose right up to the camera.
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