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Jerry Rowlette
Tucson, AZ
12/5/2012
This mule deer was coming up a trail in the Tucson Mountains in the High Sonoran Desert just west of the city of Tucson itself.
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Eddie Tompkins
Monroe, GA
12/5/2012
Had my Cuddeback cam setup on a major trail leading from a nearby hay field to a thick bedding area. With the excellent trigger speed a got one of the coolest pics I've ever got as this small buck was running by the cam. Notice all for hooves are off the ground at the time of pic. Love my Cuddebacks!
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Jamie Rogers
Monroe, NC
12/5/2012
Doe on the run, through and through shot.
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Donald Mathiowetz
Springfield, MN
12/5/2012
Taking on my deer hunting farm in Kittson County Mn. Dancing bear of Kittson County
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Clare Hewitt
New Auburn, WI
12/5/2012
I have four cameras and I set one up in this location every year and always get lots of pix. This is the only pix I got of this buck on any of my cameras and I never saw him during hunting season. Judging from his posture, I believe he is in the process of freshening a scrape.
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Todd Willard Willard
Houlton, ME
12/5/2012
This is one of 3 bucks using a scrape line where I hunt. It's rare to have that many bucks together in that area.
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Calvin Nichols
Cave City, AR
12/4/2012
A mineral block throughout spring and summer will give you a great idea of the bucks that may be in your sights come fall
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Foster Kelly
Raleigh, MS
12/4/2012
Big Buck for South MS. Pretty Rare to be this big down here!
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Michael Mcclarney
Haubstadt, IN
12/4/2012
Wile trying to get a picture of a buck that I saw I got this Tom and his buddies.
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Chris Sneed
Simpsonville, SC
12/4/2012
I always wondered why bears like to mess with my cameras. Was it the flash? Was it the infer red? The sound? Well while hunting with my son ? A mom and three cubs came out on our food plot. One of the cubs went strait to my Cuddeback and started messing with. Since it was still light I learned it has nothing to do with the flash or sound. Just something new in the woods for the bear to tear up. My Cuddeback did survive this cub tearing at my camera for over 30 minutes. However I do strongly suggest the steal box because a week latter the beer did get the best of my camera.
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