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Ken Fedyn
Superior, WI
9/11/2012
Nice bodied deer on my Bushnell, but I put trailcams out to get head shots.
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Tanner Olson
Iola, WI
9/11/2012
Buckfever, it's real, and it's coming eye to eye with an animal like this. Can't wait to get in the stand this weekend, thanks for great pictures to help decide my stand choice and maybe I'll have a recovery photo!
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Tanner Olson
Iola, WI
9/11/2012
Losing velvet never looked so good. These three bachelors are lookin' good with their polished racks in Central Wisconsin. Quality cameras take quality pictures like this.
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Logan Newlin
Meadville, MO
9/10/2012
I put my cuddeback by a mineral lick that the deer have been using for about three years. This is always a hot spot for bucks as they are coming back from the soybean field to their bed. Last year i got pictures of this deer as an eight pointer and this year he has blown into an awesome ten! There are many other bucks and does that use this trail along the ditch, but this is the biggest buck that i've gotten a picture of here. I know that missouri made mineral licks illegal because of CWD, but not like i can get rid of a two year old site. so hopefully this upcoming bow season i get a chance at this brute! it would be a great first buck with my bow!
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Trapper cave
weeping water, NE
9/10/2012
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Trapper cave
weeping water, NE
9/10/2012
some pic. that are funny to me.
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Trapper cave
weeping water, NE
9/10/2012
nice buck and it looks like the other buck is taking the pic.
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Trapper cave
weeping water, NE
9/10/2012
just alot of dogs and no big bucks.
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Devin Holt
Bolivar, MO
9/10/2012
I have owned a few different brands of trail cameras and once I was tired of missing all the action I decided to buy a Cuddeback!! The first time I checked my Cuddeback I couldn't believe the quality of the pictures but what I liked most of all was the amazing trigger speed. Even though these animals are a little blury, I was amazed at the Cuddeback's trigger speed to be able to capture these animals moving this fast. I would rather have this blury image of a big 10 point chasing a doe then have a blank picture and wondering what I just missed. You won't miss anything with the Cuddeback's tigger speed.
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Kelly Morris
Evanston, WY
9/10/2012
Just looking for deer coming into hay field to what is there.
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