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Randy Nowacki
Erskine, MN
9/16/2010
Bears were coming in late and we had been seeing two nice sets of prints in the mud and were curious to see what size bears were making them, so we decided to put up a capture and a bear cage to catch some images. Of course we ended up with tons of high quality pictures and to our surprise we got pictures of those two bears leaving the prints at the same time fighting over the bait. What a awesome way to catch pictures of animals in the wild trying to dominate an area to take over the bait station. Thanks cuddeback for making a camera that captured these pictures for me to enjoy and hopefully all other avid bow hunters that bear hunt!!
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Logan Emory
Weaverville, NC
9/16/2010
The bobcat was around all last year then dissapeared. We thought something happened to it but obviously not. The buck is a cowhorn that got its butt kicked by our big deer and now his left horn is pointed downwards.
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Christopher Mongeur
Orwell, VT
9/16/2010
These photos was taken 1 to 2 days after we brush hogged this area and set up a camera to scout for my son to hunt this spot.
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Greg Ratcliff
Columbia, PA
9/16/2010
Here is a Red Fox sneaking around my Cuddeback capture.He came by on 2 different nights.Also a fawn checking out the Acorn Rage drop n block.
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Greg Ratcliff
Columbia, PA
9/16/2010
This is my first attempt with trail cameras. Luckily I bought the best camera,instead of trying a cheaper brand.
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Greg Fischer
Richland Center, WI
9/16/2010
Pictures 1 & 2 aer both the same deer interesting how much they change I have quite a few pics of him. first pic I have of third buck. It should be a exciting hunting year.
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Dustin Wanless
Richland Center Wi,
9/16/2010
These photos are in a newly planted clover plot. The bucks have just lost there velvet in the last week or two and are making scrapes. In one week we had nine different bucks visit this site. The photos are consecitive which is neat to see the smaller ones locked up and the big boy comes to pay them a visit.
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Robbie Roberts
McComb, MS
9/16/2010
In a week I lost five chickens during the night. Not knowing what type of varmit I was dealing with, I set up my camera inside the chicken pen. The first night I have a photo of two large raccoons at the chicken feeder and the chickens are wide awake.
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Randall Mcallister
scottsboro, AL
9/16/2010
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Gary Warren
grannis, AR
9/16/2010
This photo was taken in Southwest Arkansas where we supposably do not have Mt. Lions. This is one on the very few that have ever been taken and by far the best shot... This year we have struggled to get deer in front of our cameras and have been very frustrated with the absence of deer on our lease. Places we normally get 100 photos a week are now getting 5 or 6. After 2 months of running cams, we get this huge cat! Now we are starting to understand why the presence of deer has deminished on our small hunting lease!!!!
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