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Bradford Tisdale
Athol, MA
6/14/2015
In Massachusetts, a Sow generally has a Litter of 1 to 2 Cubs. Caught this on Cuddieback Camera one night to My Surprise.
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Bradford Tisdale
Athol, MA
6/14/2015
In Massachusetts, a Sow generally has a Litter of 1 to 2 Cubs. Caught this on Cuddieback Camera one night to My Surprise.
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Adam Cook
Mansfield, MO
6/14/2015
I was amazed to see this fawn on May 18. The gestation period for a doe is approximately 7 months. That means this doe was bred around the 15th of October. Cuddeback pictures like this can sure help determine when the does will be in estrous in your hunting area.
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Nick Edwards
Forney, TX
6/13/2015
These 2 pics were taken in succession 44 hours apart. The time stamp is wrong but shows how much rain we have received this year in the Texas panhandle. The camera is setup in a draw that is normally dry.
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Alan Delbridge
Tiskilwa, IL
6/13/2015
deer was alive next day when I found it, but coyote must have came back next day because it was not after that and you could see where it had been dragged off.
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Gene Schroeder
Pulaski, WI
6/11/2015
I'm green at this don't know if picture will be sent. It's mama bear watching her 3 cubs climb a tree
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Tim Clark Red Dog Outfitters
Hoxie, KS
6/11/2015
Mama Bobcat with her two Babies surprised me a little when I was scouting for a nice late season Buck in Kansas. I found the nice Bucks but I was a day late and a dollar short.
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Gary Kraszewski
Green Bay, WI
6/10/2015
Whitetail doe with fawn at Marinette County, WI.
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Chip Amer
Muncy Valley, PA
6/9/2015
I have a feeder hanging up in the tree - above the bears. As can be seen by the photos, the bears were dead set on getting at the food source.
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Nick Bueti
East Worcester, NY
6/9/2015
I've been hearing several coyote calls during the evening hours over the last several weeks so decided to put a few Cuddeback cameras out to scope out if I could get a glimpse of the animals. After checking my camera a few days later, I captured this picture of a Coyote with a baby deer in its mouth, most likely bringing it back to feed its young ones.
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