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Randy Karls
Oregon, WI
5/1/2014
After an unsuccessful turkey season, I returned one week later to remove my blind and happen to check the camera-check out this tom turkey...showing off because he can and the blind on the hill is empty!
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Gary Kraszewski
Green Bay, WI
5/1/2014
Ruffed Grouse on his drumming log at Marinette County, WI.
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Gary Kraszewski
Green Bay, WI
5/1/2014
Watch closely as this Ruffed Grouse at Marinette County, WI., leaves the log for a red squirrel, then the grouse hops back on the log, he's very fast on his feet.
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Michelle Hastings
Henry, IL
5/1/2014
we got this photo after we could retrieve our cameras after the long cold Illinois winter on Feb. 16 2014. We had a 7 to8 inch snow fall the night before and this coyote was the first animal to come plowing through the pure white snow that morning. I just love my cuddebacks!!!
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Rodney Dehart
Bemidji, MN
5/1/2014
This was taken from my front yard where he ate my bird feeder. He also ate a suit feeder for the Birds and a corn feeder for the red squirrels.
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Scott Brooks
Evergreen, AL
4/30/2014
I had these turkeys on camera the entire deer. so about two weeks before turkey season i put out both of my cuddeback attacks and started paterning them.the second week of season i was able to harvest one of these birds.i reset my cuddebacks attacks and two weeks later i was able to harvest another bird. thank you cuddeback. ilove your cameras
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Zach Naber
Burlington, WI
4/30/2014
This den has not been active for a couple years. I noticed fresh sand a couple weeks ago so i set up my camera in hopes to get some good pictures of the little guys. I got over a hundred picks in just two weeks. Hard to pick favorite, I think the baby hiding under mom was awesome. Hawks were fighting over a coyote carcass
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Scott Strake
Breese, IL
4/30/2014
This is a buck i new of for two years this is what he blew up in to after only being a 125 inches the year before. I named him patches due to the double patch of white. I don't have to look for him this year though he was harvested this past gun season. Hopefully the cuddy back will locate a new buck that will not let me sleep this season. What a giant 9 he was though.
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Jim Sprague
Fremont, WI
4/30/2014
Trying to get duck pics at the pond. Look who showed up.
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David Diehl Jr
Claysburg, PA
4/30/2014
We have the camera up year around, just in this spot I've got allot of different animals, but this has to be one of the coolest pictures I ever got
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