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Sean Mourhess
Addison, NY
8/5/2016
I set one of my Cuddeback cameras up in a hedge row with corn planted on both sides of the hedge row. It is a well known travel corridor during pre-season as the deer try to avoid the hot temperatures. I was surprised to see that i had a new visitor checking out my camera last week. It's a good thing i had my camera in a security box or the outcome may have been different! Oh....and yes a bear does crap in the woods - as evident in the pictures!
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Kevin Osborne
Mechanicsburg, PA
8/5/2016
Set up a cam on a new feeder to scout the area. Its looking pretty good so far!
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Jacob
Aroda, VA
8/5/2016
Decided to move my Cuddeback camera to a new location and was pleased to discover new bucks I did not know existed on the property.
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James Dragoo
Hopkinsville, KY
8/5/2016
Just about everything in the area uses this creek crossing. Separates a corn field and a thick Oak Flat and bedding area.
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Charles Myers
Hesperia Mi, MI
8/5/2016
it's like this nice buck wanted his picture taken as he stood there as the camera took 10 pictures all with a slightly different pose
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Terry Williams
Kingwood, TX
8/4/2016
I went to view my pics from a month of filming and I found a huge herd of hogs.
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Bob Mele
West Kingston, RI
8/4/2016
I knew I had a good Buck in my area but could never get a picture. Moving the camera several times. I finally put out 5 Cuddeback cameras and found out he would change runs almost every day. I finally got his picture and hope to see him in September.
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Jim Gutelius
Northumberland, PA
8/4/2016
The photo is from years ago but still one of my best images. It was the biggest buck I had gotten on trail camera. Could this be one of his offspring sharing a middle of the night snakc?
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Adam Boysen
Wapello, IA
8/4/2016
Morning sun rise
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Matt Green
Huntsville, AL
8/3/2016
I had several pictures of a big gobbler prior to this one. However, apparently he had enough of his picture being taken so he adjusted my camera himself, and pointed it towards the ground. I was able, however, to capture these two raccoons thanks to the Tom's new camera angle. I'm not sure what happened, but clearly they just needed a moment to themselves.
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