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Ric Wengler
San Antonio, TX
11/18/2015
Marching to the Alamo . This photo was taken in south Texas. The ranch is located in Frio county about 70 miles southwest of San Antonio. The area is known for big deer habitat. The camera is 5 years old and has worked perfectly with hundreds of pictures captured over the years at this very same location.
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Kyler Atwood
Lebanon, KS
11/18/2015
This buck is the one I have been after for 2 years now. Here's him in the summer enjoying some Kansas soybeans.
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Richard Horstmann
Beaver Dam, WI
11/17/2015
The rut is in full swing and the bucks are really on the move. and they are ready to fight. Photos taken just east of Portage WI
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Jared Markgraf
San Antonio, TX
11/17/2015
Got a couple of awesome pictures of our local fox. Each picture was right after a jackrabbit picture
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Doug Wonders
Motley, MN
11/17/2015
As this buck walks towards the camera, you can almost hear him grunting.
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Tristin Skellie
Blasdell, NY
11/17/2015
Caught a picture of this nice buck standing up on hind legs in order to rub his scent on the branches above the scrape.
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Paul
Hastings, NE
11/17/2015
I have hunted this buck befor have seen his tracks but didn't know how big it was until I purchased a cuddeback now I can pinpoint the time he feeds,most of the time it's been real late,But I confent he be hanging on my wall.Thanks cuddeback.
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Andrew
Topeka, KS
11/17/2015
Put it out and see some monsters quick. Thanks
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Kris Coburn
Noth Platte, NE
11/17/2015
pinch point location, I have one confirmed kill from a stand 20 yards back from this camera 11-15-2015
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Nathan Friese
Pine Island, MN
11/17/2015
I was fortunate enough to catch this nice buck on camera in the summer. I only have velvet pics of him. I never was able to see him either. Until one November afternoon, when I finally laid eyes on him. He walked right to my stand after a few soft grunts and I harvested him at 10 yds.
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