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Bill Dean
Horicon, WI
7/3/2009
We saw these two albino fawns last year. This year they are coming into our squirrel feeder and we have captured many great photos. Here are just a few of two albino bucks in Vilas county, WI...
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michael harthill
st. louis, MO
7/3/2009
I new there was a white deer in the area, so I purchased the cuddeback capture. The first night I set the camera I was able to get a picture. I hope to be getting a lot more pictures of the white deer.
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Robert Love
Chassell, MI
7/3/2009
My camera sits across the pond from our house and is about 125 yards away. We watch all kinds of animals from our deck and this is two of the bears we have watched. We have several photo's of mom and cub and have really enjoyed the camera.
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Derek Scritchfield
hyndman, PA
7/3/2009
This is one of nine bear I have been getting pics of.
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George Lambert
Delta Junction, AK
7/3/2009
I recently moved my No Flash to get a different angle on this trail. It seems to have worked, I'm not getting as many misses and I got these two moose today. I noticed some kind of growth on the back of the bull. I'll take the picture to AFDG and see if they know what it might be.
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Randy Huninghake
Frankfort, KS
7/2/2009
WOW look at the antler growth. Hope they stick around
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matt kiker
,
7/2/2009
i put my camera up on the windmill to see what i would get..i think that the small buck up close is a pretty neat picyure cause u can see actually see the fuz on the velvet and its a nice bobcat...awesome camera..
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Derek Favinger
Boyertown, PA
7/2/2009
We started seening some deer out in the fields so we decided to put up the camera at the spot wherw we thought they were coming out. Luckly we caught this buch crusing through throughout the week. Cannot wait to get out in the woods and try to get a good look at him.
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Steven Inman
DeMotte, IN
7/1/2009
The first time I set out my Cuddeback Capture, I got this photo of a doe that has its tongue out. The camera was set at 15 minutes. It was set out in line with a mineral block, so the deer must be having a conditioned response and can't wait to lick the mineral block.
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Jess Emery
Justin, TX
7/1/2009
I thought this was a goodlooking bachelor group,cant wait until deer season!!
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