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John Franchetti
Atco, NJ
7/29/2013
Let me just say wow, how fast is the trigger speed on the Attack IR. How often do you see two deer on their hind legs fighting to see who is the dominant doe. Another thing is the deer are moving and the Attack IR pics are crystal clear any other cam and the pic would have been blurry. The other pic of the babies i just thought it was a cool pic thought that the viewers would think that it was cool, I do its just another crystal clear pic from Cuddeback
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Casey Delks
Lafayette, IN
7/29/2013
These bucks took turns at the mineral station. The wide 8 seems to be dominant and looks back to see if there will be any other takers.
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Steve Baden
Sherwood, OH
7/29/2013
This buck doesn't look too thrilled about sharing the salt lick!
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Steve Baden
Sherwood, OH
7/29/2013
Nicknamed this guy crab claw . Nice thick wide rack on him but never got a shot at him.
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Steve Baden
Sherwood, OH
7/29/2013
Got hundreds of pics of this guy all summer and into fall then poof, gone. Loved his mineral lick though and enjoyed seeing him while it lasted.
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George Lambert
Delta Junction, AK
7/29/2013
I captured this and many more pictures and videos of this Cow Moose and her twins spending quality time in the pond on our farm in Alaska.
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Trey Craig
Sulphur, OK
7/29/2013
Nice young buck smiling for the camera in Southern Pontotoc County, OK
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Robert Carter
Ottawa, KS
7/29/2013
its been hot were I live in Kansas and dry ponds running low but, this doe is staying cool taking a stroll there the pond..
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Bob Wright
Raleigh, NC
7/29/2013
Shows two does on hind legs - appears they don't agree on something
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Evan Abdoo
Toledo, OH
7/29/2013
We were noticing that many deer were disappearing within months of each other, so we decided to place a Cuddeback Capture in our property. Thanks to our Cuddeback, we discovered that a small pack of coyotes were taking down deer regularly. These deer ranged from fawns to reasonable sized bucks. If it wasn't for the Cuddeback's amazing trigger-speed, and excellent oicture quality, we would have never captured this once-in-a-lifetime shot.
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