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Terry Smith
Toledo, OR
9/17/2010
This is what is called a MossyHorn Buck.
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Dick Yeakle
Big Pool, MD
9/17/2010
The reason my garden was ate up. They even ate the green tomatoes.
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Brandon Fritz
Ashley, PA
9/17/2010
Put out a mock scrape hoping to see a big buck. Seems the coyotes, fox and bobcats were more interested!
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Andrew Seyfert
Wilber, NE
9/16/2010
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Dusty Duncan
Lometa, TX
9/16/2010
I put this camera up over our water trough, since all of our stock tanks went dry. I had been seeing some pretty good bucks in the area but I had no clue anything like this was around. I though it was pretty cool that you cant tell many features about the face until you look at the reflection in the water trough.
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Richard Becker
Fort Smith, AR
9/16/2010
Just one of the big bucks I'm after this year.
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thom jackson
monkland, ON
9/16/2010
the camera had been there for days catching plenty of deer but only 18 hrs before this photo i seen a three and a half year old bull rise from his bed and slowly walk away in the other direction away from and missing what i thought to be the optimum direction for the camera alas this yearling bull comes along to prove i was not totally wrong .
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Bryce Buchele
petersburg, IL
9/16/2010
a nice picture of two bucks, a coyote and another nice buck i cant wait until october 1st
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Michael Persichini
Troy, MI
9/16/2010
I started out by feeding the birds and now it has turned into a 24/7 diner. Everyone gets along !! Cuddeback pictures are super clear !!
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Mark Frazier
Janesville, WI
9/16/2010
This photo was taken less than a hundred yards from where I took my 140 class buck last season. Hoping to repeat my success, my uncle and I placed one of our Capture's along a small ridge that we know bucks travel frequently, especially during the rut. After about a week I pulled the camera and loaded the images onto my photo viewer. When I saw the thumbnail image of this bruiser I thought someone was playing a joke on me. But, when I opened the photo up to its full size, I knew it was the real deal. It almost made me tear up with excitement. I immediately called my uncle to tell him about our new addition to the farm which he quickly named the Tear Jerker, or TJ for short. Without our CuddeBack we would have never known about this absolute monster!
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