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Kaleb McCarville
cedarville, AR
9/15/2008
I put my new capture beside my house. This is the first time i have gotten a fawn getting milk
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Andrew Strow
Springfield, IL
9/15/2008
Here are some more great photos from a great camera that never lets me down! 23 wide 10 point, 160 eight point, and double split brow tine buck. All from the same field as my previous pictures!
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Kaleb McCarville
cedarville, AR
9/15/2008
I put my camera on this creek and this bear came by. Its flowing because of gustav
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David Quinlin
Wheeling, WV
9/15/2008
Racoons have been dominating my new deer feeder location so I switched to apples. Here are the results.
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Jeff Schuh
Little Chute, WI
9/15/2008
Just 12 hours before the opening of our bow season this brute strolled past the Cuddeback no flash....
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Nathan Knapp
Everton, AR
9/15/2008
This was the deer my camera took a picture of. I think it's buck after he lost his antlers. I knew there was good buck traveling through here during season, just never got a shot.
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Nathan Knapp
Everton, AR
9/15/2008
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Nathan Knapp
Everton, AR
9/15/2008
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Rod Wallace
Muscle Shoals, AL
9/15/2008
Here is another video captured by the no flash of these things only know as skyfish or skyrods. They must have triggered the camera and you see the little buggers flying all around and when the video ends it captures one in mid flight. Things we never knew existed blows our minds.
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Rod Wallace
Muscle Shoals, AL
9/15/2008
Here is a video of two bucks feeding on a corn pile and out of no where comes these flying objects know only as skyfish or skyrods. You can look them up on youtube. I did not know that these things existed until know. Slow down the video and you can see them clearly. This is freaky. They supposedly can't be seen very well by the human eye. There was a TV special about these around a year ago.
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