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Eric Wojchik
Amery, WI
11/10/2016
This camera set was located in a forage food plot on a scrape. This 10 point buck was in mid scrape when the photo was captured.
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Brett Kleinschmit
Yankton, SD
11/10/2016
This buck just started showing up to one of my food plots.
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Yancy Baggs
Joplin, MO
11/9/2016
My son and I use our Cuddeback cameras to each select our one target buck for the season. We had chosen the two bucks in this video, Caesar and Frankenbuck. These two bucks had always been captured on separate cameras until this event in our farms sanctuary and just happened to be our target bucks. Luckily they each returned to their normal areas and my son and I were able to take our targeted bucks.
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Yancy Baggs
Joplin, MO
11/9/2016
I have been mixing my own buck attractant for about 5 years. It draws a great deal of deer as well as other unwanted animals. This young Oklahoma buck found this gang of Raccoons to be rude and turned them into RACKcoons !!!
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Matt Hall
Shinnston, NA
11/9/2016
This deer has been laying down in front of my trail camera for 3 nights and I guess something woke him up and he posed and the camera caught him in his pose this is the by far best camera I've ever owned. That you guys for such a great camera
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Russ Barrett
Angle Inlet, MN
11/9/2016
This fellow was caught in the act of making a scrape. Lucky camera placement!!
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Chris Virden
Amarillo, TX
11/9/2016
Aoudad sheep Family. We are located in the texas panhandle. Native to rugged areas of Northern Africa, the Aoudad, also known as Barbary sheep (Ammotragus lervia), is a tough and intelligent species of Caprid (goat-antelope). Aoudad are the only species in the genus Ammotragus. However, some include this genus in the goat genus Capra, and others in the sheep genus Ovis. From a hunting standpoint, they are usually considered a sheep.During World War II, American soldiers stationed in Chad and the Barbary Coast of Northern Africa discovered Aoudad and realized their potential as a game animal. After the war (late 40s & early 50s), these soldiers had some animals shipped to ranches in Texas.
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John Chappell
Harrisburg, IL
11/9/2016
This is a buck I shot on 10/30/16 about 5:30 and shoulder hit this wide 8 pt. so I gave him over night and went to look the next morning and found nothing. so I decided to check the cuddeback and bingo there he was looking good in my mock scrape. u can c in the pic holding his left leg up. the other pic is my top hit list buck.
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Steve Oates
Klamath Falls, OR
11/8/2016
I have 4 years of pictures of this beauty. The rut started in earnest a week ago and this picture proves it. Hope those genes are passed on frequently. He has declined from a 6X7 last year to a 5X5 this year. But the mess of stickers around his bases are unique!
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Danny Saulter
Little Falls, MN
11/8/2016
AFTER BEING ON THE DEER STAND FOR THREE HOURS I LEFT AT 9.15.BIG MISTAKE. LOOKS LIKE I SHOULD HAVE STAYED A LITTLE LONGER. BUT THATS HUNTING
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