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Rick Watson
Emporia, VA
8/7/2013
red head drop tine buucck
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Duane Andrews Sr
Middleport, NY
8/7/2013
I was just looking to see if any thing was around and this walked by.
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Casey Delks
Lafayette, IN
8/7/2013
We set up the Capture with the hope of getting this target 5 year old buck. We got several photos but the daytime photos were especially great! Thank you Cudde for your never fail camera! Photo #2 shows the sun is just too bright for this ol buck
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Mike Davis
Monroe, WI
8/7/2013
Here is one of two pictures I had on my Cuddeback trail cam. The first picture was of a doe at 12:42 AM. Attached is the other one taken 30 seconds later also at 12:42. What are the chances????
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Chris Hauschild
Clinton, MN
8/6/2013
my most interesting pictures so far. the one in velvet is a different deer. the other two are the same one a couple weeks apart. never seen either one again yet.
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Alyssa Johnson
Latham, NY
8/6/2013
Urban backyard wildlife. Woodchuck selfie and woodchuck caught in the act...of cleaning out the barn??
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Doug Wonders
Motley, MN
8/6/2013
This young buck is giving my camera the evil eye. Kind of a nice IR image.
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Doug Wonders
Motley, MN
8/6/2013
Just a nice photo of a doe out for a midday stroll.
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Zachary James
South Shore, KY
8/6/2013
Set my camera over a corn/apple pile and after a week went to check it and couldnt believe what I had. A oppossum in mid air chasing a coon. Being a coon hunter as well couldnt believe that a coon would run from a opposum. Just shows how fast the trigger speed of a cuddeback is compared to other cameras being able to capture such a neat picture.
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John White
Carrsville, VA
8/6/2013
This young three point is trying to get the rut started early here in Virginia. Had two different pictures on my Attack IR of this small buck mounting does. Not sure why this is happening so early in July. But was surprised when I checked my cuddeback. It appeares he could be teaching the fawn about nature and the birds and bees. Would you know why this is taking place so early in the season ? Thanks...
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