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Gary Kraszewski
Green Bay, WI
6/1/2019
Ruffed Grouse on the drumming log.
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Scott Lembrich
Deland, FL
5/30/2019
Pic 1 Fight at the feeder,,,as the opossum holds off 2 vultures. pic 2 The only racoon to get to the feeder in 5 month that we have had it up,,, Pic 3 A cool pic of a vulture flying in...they like the record rack as much as the deer
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Lynden Nogler
Sandy ridge, PA
5/30/2019
Pennsylvania's spring gobbler opener I drove 2 hours to my friends farm. It was a windy terrible for turkey hunting we didn't hear or see anything that day. I got back home and checked my cuddeback camera I have a across the street is a very small food plot I made last year and of course this joker was there on opening day taunting me and strutting in front of the cuddeback. Should've hunted at home haha
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Lynden Nogler
Sandy ridge, PA
5/30/2019
From state college PA a nice bachelor group of bucks stoping by the trophy rock. I love cuddeback cameras.
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opie reed
Newport, TN
5/29/2019
Antlers are growing, pretty cool watching them develop each day. These are from yesterday on a lease 5 1/2 hours away. The cuddelink cell cameras are the way to go.
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Ron White
Lancaster, NH
5/28/2019
Just some Hummingbird action at the feeder at my house.
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Ron White
Lancaster, NH
5/28/2019
Ruffed Grouse on log.
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Doug Wonders
Motley, MN
5/27/2019
Who’s hunting who? Beware of “ Big Momma!!” I ride my 4wheeler past this deer stand & always see deer tracks going by it, so I thought it would be fun to get a photo of a deer walking by. I was not expecting this.
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Sven Hansen
Salem, AR
5/27/2019
Lucky to catch these deer in their natural environment establishing their territory and dominance
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Joell Adair
Payson, UT
5/26/2019
I left these cameras up the mountain with the time lapse set for 24 hours in and just take one photo each, just to see the snow level at 8,800 feet inside the pines. This is the second camera i had set up just about a 100 feet away in a more open location but still inside pines.
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