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ralph mays
EARLSBORO, OK
1/1/2020
I bought my cuddelink system in 2017 shortly after setting it up I started getting pics of a pretty decent non typical white tail. To my disappointment he did not show up last year and assumed he had been killed. This year he showed back and had grown into a monster buck. He was always nocturnal so never would of known he was around without the cameras. No one that i've talked to had ever laid eyes on this buck. Thankfully I was able to harvest his very impressive free range Oklahoma non typical
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Doug Wonders
Motley, MN
1/1/2020
It’s nice to see that these 2 bucks survived the hunting seasons. Now they’ve got another challenge ahead of them. They will have to survive winter. There is over a foot of snow out there already plus we had rain a few days ago so the snow is hard & crusty. It’s going to make it hard to find acorns.
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Kevin Broadway
Genoa, IL
1/1/2020
I was after this guy all year, but wasnt successful. I had plans to frame these two pics of him if I got him. I guess I'll have to wait till next year. Hopefull he shows up again this coming year.....
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James DeMelo
Carrollton, TX
12/31/2019
Shot a pic of this nice buck at a scrap and licking branch. Jut a beautiful photo.
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Dylan Kazynski
La Crosse, WI
12/31/2019
The first photo is on a trail on a fence line leading out to a field from the bedding area. This doe jumping the fence was captured at the perfect time. The second photo is one of the few of pictures we got of our target buck this year. It was in a snow storm in October over a mock scrape that was made in September. The mock scrape was under a tipped over birch tree. The last photo was captured over the summer just outside a bedding area, as you can tell from the logging road in the back-round. This picture we thought was very cool seeing twins trying to feed from it’s mother.
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Paul Afanasiw
Plymouth, MA
12/31/2019
Here are some more pine critters. This red fox lives in this area and has a mate. While in my stand I have witnessed the two of them come running by my stand. The funny thing is if there is deer nearby they run the deer off. It’s almost like they are saying get out of my area and chase them away. It’s happened half a dozen times and cracks me up every time. The greys are the size of a large house cat and they chase away does and bucks. Just cracks me up. Thank god they haven’t done this with a shooter near me.
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jeff Gore
greenville, TX
12/31/2019
First season owning the East Texas property. Adjoining landowner said a 10 point was on my place last year. I bought the Cuddy back and 2 J series cameras. Have had a lot of activity and look forward to the daily pics. I thought this spare was a rare pic so I wanted to share it. They are not huge deer but I enjoyed building the time line with the camera data. I will upload all my pics and test out the trophy room software now that I'm getting enough pics to build out a pattern and try and ID some repeats. THANKS. Jeff Gore Greenville Texas
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Sterling Schreiber
Gresham, WI
12/31/2019
Picture of a bear's feet after he cuffed around my Cuddelink camera. Note the antenna lying by his feet.
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Adam Lane
Grand Rapids, MN
12/30/2019
moved back to my home town and bought a house. Put out a camera less than a mile from my new house and got a nice surprise shortly after.
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Mark Willis
Rigby, ID
12/29/2019
I go off the beaten path on public land into the deep backcountry to put up trail cameras. This particular photo is a 3.5 hour drive from my home and 2 miles back into a basin. It’s a monster of a trip as you can imagine to check cameras like that. These photos are some prize possessions to me because they represent the work, the sweat, the fuel money and the time away from family to hang them. Elk are magnificent and it’s a job to be able to capture them when I am not actually in the field. Letting the trail camera work for me is truly awesome! Enjoy.
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