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Rick Schley
Lac du Flambeau, WI
1/15/2007
I've been trying to get this buck for 2 years now. Looks like I'll have to try again next year
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Mike McEvoy
Eau Claire, WI
1/15/2007
The doe in the video sure likes to stick her nose into the mineral block. These little 1 1/2 yr olds sparring, the rut was a couple months ago guys. A doe scratching her head.
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Nathan True
, KS
1/15/2007
I hunted almost every day for two months on my grandpa's land, but never had an oppurtunity to harvest any of these bucks.
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ryan true
, KS
1/15/2007
A nice 8-point buck on my grandpa's land that made it through the hunting season.
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Bruce Wheeler
Gillham, AR
1/15/2007
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Gary Smith
, LA
1/15/2007
Caught this strange pix--Blew it up, tried all kinds of things--What's it? Time is wrong
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Brandon Walker
Vancleave, MS
1/15/2007
My Uncle owns a small piece of property that has never been hunted. I decided to put my camera out there and got pictures of this buck. This was the only image I captured of the fawn (same piece of property). The date on the image is correct. I photographed a pregnant doe around the same time as the fawn. Pictures weretaken in south Mississippi.
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Rob Doerre
Fox Lake, IL
1/15/2007
cool picture of a coyote
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Curt Miller
Algoma, WI
1/15/2007
Without my cameras I would not have known this buck was on my property! On September 30th, 2006, I was bow hunting and finally saw this buck. I had planed on sitting in a different stand, but thanks to my Cuddeback, I was able to find out where this buck was spending his time and was able to harvest this buck with my bow! He weighed 210#, has 12 points and scored a gross 175!! A picture and story can be seen on closingthedistance.com under viewer success. I tell everyone how much I love my Cuddeback. Someone I know bought another brand of digital trail camera. The batteries on this bargain camera only lasted 4 to 5 days. He was missing most of his deer. After three weeks of this, he took the camera back so he could buy a Cuddeback! Cuddeback actually saves you money with longer lasting batteries, and not having to get your film developed. Thank you Cuddeback!
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Erik Berning
Oregon, WI
1/15/2007
The big one is early in Oct right after a big thunderstorm.The rest are bucks moving during the rut.
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