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Todd Lentz
Rochester, MN
10/1/2007
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Robert Baxter
Bend, OR
10/1/2007
I placed the camera on a well used elk and deer trail that I found while hunting elk last fall. Many cows and does and a few bucks came by, but this was the most impressive photo.
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Mike Ondo
Stowe, PA
10/1/2007
This is a stand for bow hunting in S.E. Pa. I have velvet photo's of the bucksalso.
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George Lilikakis
Brooklyn, NY
10/1/2007
camera setup 20feet from an apple tree. camera took 350 pictures in 5 days. I didn't know this buck existed, until now.
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Ryan Pederson
Sebeka, MN
10/1/2007
Been watching this big boy since he first started growing Antlers. Hope to see this big boy in November. Dont know if thats a drop tine of if he was injured...
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Jason Nelson
Kaukauna, WI
10/1/2007
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Wes Orr
Angola, IN
10/1/2007
We have a couple of pictures of this 10 hanging around. This 8 pointer will be nice in another year.
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Jamie Packard
Antigo, WI
10/1/2007
I would have never got this picture of this doe sticking out her tongue at the camera, that is if I didn't buy a cuddeback....
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Jerald Sherman
Watseka, IL
10/1/2007
I am the CFO for the Big R Stores. I recently have become an avid turkey hunter. We stocked your cameras in our store this spring and I purchase a No Flash. Turkey season starts in Illinois October 1st. I placed the camera on a trail that I thought turkey were using. No I am sur and I know what time to be there. I am very happy with this camera.
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Franklin Duncan
Birmingham, AL
10/1/2007
The area is a saddle where deer like to cross from one series of draws/bottoms over a ridge line to another series of draws/bottoms. We have a green field about 50 yards to the right of the picture. This looks like the deer wanted a close-up of his rack but was too shy to show his face. For this area of Alabama, this is a nice rack. The picture was made in Coosa County Alabama.
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