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David Peterson
Charlestown, IN
9/13/2017
This is the first time I have seen this buck on camera, in the 3 pictures that follow he is circling around the feeder. I hope to see him again in October while in the stand
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Timothy Vicario
Bangor, PA
9/12/2017
Last year photo. Never saw this buck during hunting season
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Lisa Knepp
Morrisdale, PA
9/12/2017
This is an older photo that I took with my Cuddeback Expert, (2006). As you can see, even the older Cuddeback models took great photos. And yes, it still works great to this day. I normally have my camera out to get pics of bucks in the area. On this day I got a turkey that seemed to be posing for the camera!
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Shaun Corty
Grantsburg, WI
9/12/2017
Some fawns out and about.
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Shaun Corty
Grantsburg, WI
9/12/2017
These deer wanted to get a little closer so we could see their eyelashes.
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John Armstrong
Bowie, TX
9/12/2017
Mother guarding her young from a predator looking for a easy meal but as yet to figuring out how to catch his prey.
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Becky Johnson
Shevlin, MN
9/12/2017
Black Bear hunting a mother with three yearling cubs coming to the bait and another picture of two yearling cubs (one black and one brown) by themselves coming to the bait station.
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Alston Lowman
CONNELLYS SPRINGS, NC
9/12/2017
I knew in May this was going to be a good buck just look at the growth in 13 days from the 7th to the 20th.Unfortunately I didnt get another pic of him until mid August but my jaw dropped!!! I have heard they can grow up to an inch a day wow right.Amazing to watch them grow.
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Doug Wonders
Motley, MN
9/12/2017
Probably 1 of my favorite photos of the year. A nice 8 pointer having a stare down with the camera along with a young velvet buck.
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Glenn Ross
McEwen, TN
9/12/2017
I hunt almost exclusively on my farm in middle Tennessee. I consider my trail cameras as being as important as food plots or stand placement. I more likely to stay in the stand longer if I know a good buck is in my area. Pictures like these help me identify target bucks, monitor buck -to- doe ratios, and and maintain herd health. Cuddebacks are overwhelmingly my camera of choice.
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