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John Armstrong
Bowie, TX
9/12/2017
Mother guarding her young from a predator looking for a easy meal but as yet to figuring out how to catch his prey.
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Becky Johnson
Shevlin, MN
9/12/2017
Black Bear hunting a mother with three yearling cubs coming to the bait and another picture of two yearling cubs (one black and one brown) by themselves coming to the bait station.
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Alston Lowman
CONNELLYS SPRINGS, NC
9/12/2017
I knew in May this was going to be a good buck just look at the growth in 13 days from the 7th to the 20th.Unfortunately I didnt get another pic of him until mid August but my jaw dropped!!! I have heard they can grow up to an inch a day wow right.Amazing to watch them grow.
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Doug Wonders
Motley, MN
9/12/2017
Probably 1 of my favorite photos of the year. A nice 8 pointer having a stare down with the camera along with a young velvet buck.
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Glenn Ross
McEwen, TN
9/12/2017
I hunt almost exclusively on my farm in middle Tennessee. I consider my trail cameras as being as important as food plots or stand placement. I more likely to stay in the stand longer if I know a good buck is in my area. Pictures like these help me identify target bucks, monitor buck -to- doe ratios, and and maintain herd health. Cuddebacks are overwhelmingly my camera of choice.
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Shaun Corty
Grantsburg, WI
9/12/2017
Thirsty fawn.
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Vern Herrst
Winthrop, WA
9/11/2017
First photo is first camera outing of the season and second photo was glad to see this bruiser bruin is hanging in the area. Love th color phase and size just hope it is still around later in the season
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steven starkey
LOST CREEK, WV
9/11/2017
coming in to perch on the cuddyback post at the fenceline on a field.once in a lifetime view of a hawk with clear detail in midflight.
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Roger Trostle
Westerville, OH
9/10/2017
Little hard to see, but a doe and two fawns are checking out the mineral rock I placed near my stand. And, a nice rack buck is looking at the other three deer. Other two photos are activity near the mineral rock.
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Donald Thiel
Neenah, WI
9/10/2017
Apple time of the year. They keep the apples under my trees pick up. They are under the trees 24/7. Saves me a lot of work.
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