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Terry Lane
Grangeville, ID
8/11/2020
This is a trail off the dead end of a forest road that deer, elk, bear, coyote, wolf all use. No attractant is needed to draw critters in. Lions are using a deer trail to look for lunch in Idaho.
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Mike Bratton
Dearborn, MI
8/11/2020
First Black bear on my cuddelink camera. Just talking a walk in the sunshine in Northern Michigan.
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Gordon McFarland
Eatonton, GA
8/11/2020
A doe baby sitting the local fawns
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David Griswold
West End,Seven La, NC
8/11/2020
group of bucks.
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Tom Jacobs
Geneva, OH
8/11/2020
A Hen Turkey with her Poults in the Foreground, with a Whitetail Doe assessing the Situation in the Background. Just a Great Depth of Field Shot! I didn't even see the Deer the first time I viewed the Picture.
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Brad Thoele
Bloomington, IL
8/11/2020
Velvet Bachelor Party! There are 4 bucks in the photo. The 4th is a little camera shy in upper left of frame.
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Steve Leffler
Hinesburg, VT
8/10/2020
These 3 fawns are from different mothers and appear to be checking each other out for the first time.
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Adam Stockman
Farmington, IL
8/10/2020
1 of my Cuddelink cellular camera’s that I had placed on a small 1/4 acre food plot I plant myself this summer. I call it the salad bowl, planted with half Mean Bean Crush and the other half with Fusion chicory and clover blend. Bucks have been all over it.
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Jonathan Roberson
Clinton, IL
8/10/2020
Couple of bachelor twins... also studs! Let’s go hunting, boys!!!
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Jerry Brochin
Lytle, TX
8/10/2020
Here is a good close up picture of a mature Axis buck, typical of the quality picture that you can expect from all models of the Cuddeback cameras the I have set up. The Axis is considered an exotic in Texas and has no closed season. You can hunt them year round. They drop their antlers in the month that they were born so it is possible to see a big hard-horn buck at any time of the year. They are on the favorite foods of the tigers in India and were imported to this country many years ago and then either escaped or were turned loose by ranch owners. Now they roam freely throughout South West Texas and are competing with native species. At this point I probably have as many, if not more, Axis deer on my place than native whitetails and have been encouraging family and guests to harvest them at will.
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