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Ron VanderVelden
Wausaukee, WI
3/25/2019
As part of my role as carnivore tracker, I am to monitor the wolf population in my portion of Wisconsin; to accomplish this, I use eight Cuddeback trail cameras that help capture individuals and packs in more remote areas. A combination of good equipment and luck has enabled me to capture some interesting photos of this elusive animal that could be obtained in no other way. It's always exciting to check the SD cards to see what new information I can obtain and what goes on in the daily, unseen lives of the unique animals that I'm following. Thanks folks at Cuddeback.
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Ron White
Lancaster, NH
3/21/2019
Just some Barred Owl photos from this winter.
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Gary Kraszewski
Green Bay, WI
3/20/2019
Coyotes
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Terry Cole
Gaylord, MI
3/20/2019
Northern Michigan winter bobcat
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Jason Vissers
GreenBay, WI
3/15/2019
A few Toms crossing a natural spring heading into a food plot. Can’t beat the quality of Cuddeback pictures!
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CHARLES BOND
MAPLE CITY, MI
3/15/2019
Image 1: I had noticed bobcat tracks on a snow covered tree leaning over a creek in northern Michigan. I set my Model E2 up nearby and it photographed this large bobcat. Image 2: It has photographed otters at the same location.
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Brad Thorsted
Summer Lake, OR
3/15/2019
Have this cam set up at a water hole, caught this hawk gliding in checking out the camera I suspect
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Gary Kraszewski
Green Bay, WI
3/12/2019
Coyote
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CHRIS HALE
KINGSPORT, TN
3/12/2019
I hung camera from a small tree on creek bank where it's easier for game to cross. We are overrun with coyotes and thought it may be a good spot to catch them crossing, obviously it was. Sidenote...date is wrong time is right.
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Jared Bechtol
Yukon, OK
3/12/2019
We put this trail camera on a small prairie pond (0.10 acres) hoping to get some good bucks cruising for does during the rut. When we pulled the cards, we did get some bucks in other pictures, but this one is the best. A doe in the foreground and 250 mallards on the pond in the background was a real treat. My hunting partners and I are all duck hunters too, so we thought this picture was fantastic. Next year, we hope to catch the mallards doing the same thing.
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