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Ken Krehbiel
Carbondale, CO
9/21/2017
Never would have gotten this amazing sequence of a huge Bull Elk wallowing in the mud without the burst mode of the new Cuddeback cameras!
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Jeff Nuechterlein
Greenville, WI
9/21/2017
Just purchased this land late winter 2016. First food plot of the early fall season. Happy to see this pot belly whitetail! He likes the rape and turnips I guess!
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Gary Kraszewski
green bay, WI
9/20/2017
Ruffed Grouse on a log, and a cottontail rabbit on another log.
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Gary Kraszewski
green bay, WI
9/20/2017
I only have half my cams in bear boxes, trying to get some ruffed grouse pictures, this bear lowered my camera angle, but it continued to work, mouse pictures after that.
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Vern Herrst
Winthrop, WA
9/20/2017
Have this frequent visitor to the yard and am calling him Bruce after Bruce Wayne of the Batman Fame as if you notice the Bat Insignia on his forehead
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jason bettelyoun
PINE RIDGE, SD
9/20/2017
been watching this elk for a few years now. he seems to come back year afater year . he has a really wide spread . there are bigger in the heard but he seems to be the bg dog of the bunch .if he makes it a few more years i will take him
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Eric Kincaid
Gower, MO
9/19/2017
I've been after this buck for 3 years now. He's 6.5 years old. I have tons of history with him. This year makes 4 straight years of pictures. I also have 3 years of sheds from him. I named him Spike after my fat cat. Hopefully this is the year I get to harvest the giant named Spike.
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Ron White
Lancaster, NH
9/19/2017
N.H. Ruffed Grouse Fall Drumming bit
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Stanley KROLL
Venice, FL
9/19/2017
South west Florida deer are not common.
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cory kracht
maxwell, IA
9/19/2017
I call this guy tri-pod, for obvious reasons. He is a survivor, at least 4-1/2 years old, as you can tell by the dates on my cuddeback pics. Seen him in person once, when he runs you can't tell he only has 3 legs, keeps right up with other deer.
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