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Marcus Kirchoff
Hustisford, WI
6/3/2018
Images like this one are not what you want to find or see when going through photos that is for sure. But it is nature coming full circle and no matter what my trail cameras capture, I am appreciative of it no matter what!
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Loyd Hard
Hersey, MI
6/3/2018
Last year (2017) put up a deer feeder on a new piece of property. I had no idea that there was bear on the property. Had a bunch of damage on 2 feeder but could not capture anything on my trail cameras. Over the winter bought 3 Cuddeback cameras. I put cameras out on 5/26/18 to start getting an idea out what in on the property. So happy with the Cuddeback cameras and will be purchasing more. What a great picture(s) of my resident black bear.
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Adam Drefcinski
Green Bay, WI
6/3/2018
I set the camera on a favorite strutting/dusting location, to scout for the upcoming turkey season here in WI. Looks like the Toms are busy showing off for the ladies!!
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Joe Sprout
Signal Mtn, TN
6/3/2018
I have many Cuddeback pics on this property including my new CuddeLink cams. Love them btw. The doe groups are territorial here. I have plenty of food, but the dominant does rule and hunting and food plotting so as to provide cover is important so that multiple doe groups can feed. They proved my point in this picture!
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Thomas Haack
Darien, CT
6/2/2018
This is a photo taken by my Cuddeback trail camera from under my deer stand in northern CT in the fall of 2013. It is very unusual to see multiple gobblers together in full or half strut at this time of the year, but the photo, with its fantastic morning colors, vividly brings the woods to life. I never submitted this photo to Cuddeback, but several of my hunting buddies who saw the photo said that I just had to send it in to your contest.
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nathan mccarville
murphysboro, IL
5/29/2018
I keep my cameras out year round. I enjoy watching the bucks horns grow.Looks like this one will be nice.
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TJ Webster
Kremmling, CO
5/28/2018
Set up the camera facing a deer trail on my property @ approximately 15:30 on May 23 expecting to get some pics of the deer that hang around almost daily. Two days later I went to check the camera and noticed it was leaning over at a 45° angle. The first picture was this one, the second was blurry but you could see the bear was the culprit that pushed the camera over. We live at the base of Gore Pass, Kremmling Co. (The Sportsman's Paradise)
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Tim Schubring
Munith, MI
5/28/2018
Two male turkeys strutting for a female showing she is ready to breed. There is a female breeder decoy behind them in the picture that we leave out 24/7 to create a comfort zone for the flock of turkeys around our area. We have a solid growing turkey population in Michigan, and the hunting is getting better.
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Joell Adair
Payson, UT
5/28/2018
This is where i put my camera's up every year but this was two years ago I ended up getting quite a few bears that year. This is one of the coolest colored of the black bears I ended getting on camera. Here in Utah.
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Joe Lemon
Three Rivers, MI
5/28/2018
A turkey pinpointed one of my Cuddelink cameras.
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