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Jason Mitzel
Crooks, SD
11/7/2016
Here's a buck we have been calling split g-2
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Jason Mitzel
Crooks, SD
11/7/2016
Buck making a scrape
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Jason Mitzel
Crooks, SD
11/7/2016
Deer working a scrape
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Jason Mitzel
Crooks, SD
11/7/2016
Deer working a licking branch and the some one with good balance going as high as he can
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Mark Schnitzler
Demossville, KY
11/7/2016
These deer frequent the food plot all year and this picture was taken the first day I placed the camera for scouting purposes. It is not a picture of the big deer but I found it curiously interesting.
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Susan Fike
Batesville, AR
11/7/2016
This past April i was getting pictures of a fawn that still had its spots but they were starting to fade so i didn't think much about it . After checking the camera this time i think i should i have. there appears to be a doe that is producing very late fawns as these two are still quite small and still need their mother.
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Joe Matter
Detroit Lakes, MN
11/7/2016
Been watching this guy for 2 years grow to nothing different. He always has been a six pt. This guy was on camera all summer and then stopped haven't seen him all year then rifle opener he step out at 9am and I was able to connect.
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Doug Wonders
Motley, MN
11/7/2016
A nice 8 pt. coming into a scrape. A doe & her 2 fawns checking out the overhead branch.
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Rich Witkowski
Alpharetta, GA
11/7/2016
Thought I had pick an idea location for my camera to view activity in my hunting area, apparently this Bobcat thought it was a good area to check out as well!
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Dale K Moses
Pottsboro, TX
11/7/2016
This is a buck I call Frank (short for Frankenstein). I had my Cuddeback set up on a scrape. I caught up with him November 6, 2016 and harvested with my bow while he was following a doe. Cuddeback cameras are the most reliable and take the best quality pictures! They an important factor in my being able to constantly harvest mature bucks! Thank you for making such a great scouting camera!
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