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Jacob Milbrath
Howards Grove, WI
7/20/2017
My Cuddeback Ambush caught these two Toms out for midmorning stroll!
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Doug Wonders
Motley, MN
7/19/2017
This young buck must think I'm a dentist, Open wide! The second photo appears as if 1 buck doesn't mind getting his photo taken , while the other 1 isn't so sure.
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Doug Wonders
Motley, MN
7/19/2017
It's nice to get a nice IR photo, but I still like the photos from a flash camera.
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Anthony Gregory
Buena Vista, VA
7/19/2017
This piebald buck was a spike in 2016 He's a lot bigger this year 2017
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Landon Kleekamp
Washington, MO
7/19/2017
I bought a cuddeback as my very first Trail camera and have fallen in love with them ever since. The camera I'm currently using is the attack black flash and it takes great high quality pictures. It captured this beautiful 8 point buck hurdling a fence line in the peak of the rut. I love these cameras for there detailed pictures. Just look at those neck muscles and antlers!
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Dominic Noce
Haverhill, MA
7/18/2017
The is a female coyote that I have been studying for Parker River National Wildlife Refuge. She's very comfortable around the cameras and is currently raising two pups with her mate
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gary kraszewski
green bay, WI
7/18/2017
Ruffed Grouse, Bobcat, and a Whitetail fawn.
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Ronnie Ward
Winchester, VA
7/18/2017
Blue Bird Mid Air Turkey Full Strut Fox with his Turkey Supper? I own 14 Cuddeback cameras. 9 Are in the field year round.
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Paul Dorn
WISCONSIN RAPIDS, WI
7/18/2017
These 2 bucks have similar traits. Big woods, public land has some decent bucks.
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Cheri Lasky
Miltona, MN
7/16/2017
He decided to lay on the salt lick area.
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