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Darin Bowden
Ocean View, DE
9/15/2010
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Michael Gambrel
Pineville, KY
9/15/2010
I have a food plot about 400 yards behind my house, mainly for deer. I cut the grass and scattered corn on the ground. I got several deer and then starting getting this flock of turkeys every day. The 11 turkeys posed perfectly in the sun for this photo.
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Curtis Kirby
Manassas, VA
9/15/2010
Deer are in my front yard in a very populated area in Manassas, VA just 35 minutes from Washington, DC.
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David Booth
Sibley, LA
9/15/2010
This doe fought off these other does from pile for a hour. Iguess she really likes our special blend.
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Mike Johnson
Bechtelsville, PA
9/15/2010
I nearly fell off my chair when this shooter buck poped up on my screen. Now i cant wait to go sit in a tree and hope i see this big boy this season.
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Sandra Shackford
Silver Lake, NH
9/15/2010
We put the camera out on Bear beat and this is one of the best photos we have captured on our Cuddeback. It's a very rare Pie Bald Red Squirrel. In Silver Lake NH we have never seen one of these. I had never seen one ever, espicially not in Silver Lake, NH.
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Jeff McFadden
McCrory, AR
9/15/2010
This is a photo from my sons camera during the 2009 season
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Emily Rhodes
Millersville, MO
9/15/2010
We captured this buck shedding his velvet just a few days before our September 15th season opener here in Missouri. With photo's like this, we can always count on our Cuddeback camera's to get us excited about opening morning!
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Emily Rhodes
Millersville, MO
9/15/2010
Over the years we've gotten lots of great pictures of fawns. However, I think this is the first time we've captured one nursing on its' mother.
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Emily Rhodes
Millersville, MO
9/15/2010
Just when I thought I'd captured everything on my trusty cuddeback, I was pleasantly surprised with this unique photo! Perhaps this owl swooped down on a rodent that was feeding in front of this particular camera. I can only speculate as to why the owl landed where it did, but this awesome shot is all the proof I need that if something moves in front of one of our cuddebacks....it's captured ! Forget the rest...Cudde's are the best!
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