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Justin Wacker
Kanopolis, KS
8/23/2008
These are some of my photos of a few of the deer under my deer stand.
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Ed Clark
Flint, MI
8/23/2008
This first photo is a nice 8 point still in the velvet with a nice 9 point standing beside him. The next photo is the same 8 point and he is sheding his velvet. The third photo is the 8 point with out his velvet. I have used other trail camras and nothing is better than a cuddeback. You get what you pay for.
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Brett Austin
Bowling Green, KY
8/23/2008
My hunting buddy and I have been scouting out this oak ridge for a while because there is so much deer and turkey activity along it. Some fresh apples pulled this guy in for the close up! I can't wait for bow season!! Two more weeks!!
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Keith Shepherd
Warrensville, NC
8/23/2008
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Mike Van Wynsberghe
Grandview, Manitoba, Canada, R0L 0Y0, MB
8/23/2008
Started scouting this is what I found!!!!
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Bob Raab
Keymar, MD
8/23/2008
What happen to all of the rabbits?
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John Cassimus
Birmingham, AL
8/23/2008
This is a photo of Public Enemy #1. Mr. Coyote, all deer hunters worst nightmare, has taken a couple day old fawn.
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Randall Bahr
Blue Bell, PA
8/23/2008
This was my first experience using a trail camera. I set this up in a row of apple trees I have planted on my property...we captured photos of 5 different bucks in one night!
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Craig Halbig
Mt. Carmel, IL
8/23/2008
This buck we named crab claw last year. He has really come on this year and has 12 points with double brow times. The cuddeback camera gives beautiful pictures. Te 12 pointer has a friend in the background that looks like a dandy also. My family can't wait for me to come home to look at the pictures!!!
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Robert Rekowski
Wittenberg, WI
8/22/2008
Among the many photos I have gotten I found this one of a rather large buck that appears to have be injuried in the upper back just behind the shoulders. I really like this No Flash model as it seems to disturb the deer less by night plus it gives great color photos.
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