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Kathy Dixon
Maryland Heights, MO
6/16/2017
Jump to the music.
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Jerry Wakefield
Centerville, TX
6/16/2017
Old mule tail boar hog decided he didn't want to share his corn with these coons.
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Mark Drotar
East Palestine, OH
6/16/2017
whitetail fawns are always a good time to watch !This picture is from a older camera that wont display the year 2017 ! still takes great pictures !
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myers charles
hesperia, MI
6/16/2017
going, going, gone. Thanks Cuddeback for the fast trigger speed
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Waldo Wollrabe
Gresham, OR
6/16/2017
We have had this 4x5 showing up ever day for the last two years! This is on our property.
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Lori Pynenberg
Appleton, WI
6/15/2017
We like to see the growth of antlers starting on our deer and see what deer movement we have on our food plots. This guy decided it was a good place to lay down and rest, right in the middle of the clover. Looking forward to seeing his progress as the year progresses
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Tommy Holsonback
Clinton, SC
6/15/2017
Set camera up on food plot for me & my 2 boys to scout for turkeys on the 3,800 acre club we are members of. Use approximately 10 - 12 cuddeback cameras to scout for deer & turkeys. Unfortunately this nice bird made it another year. Maybe next year.
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Dan Cornick
South st Paul, MN
6/15/2017
This pheasant hung around my camera for a few days and gave me some good photos. There is a large ant hill in front of my camera and he decided it was his!
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Logan Kjerstad
Shell lake, SK
6/15/2017
while scrolling through pics searching for the monster black that was at this bait found a great pic of this little guy. Needs to put a little height and weight on before he can tip the barrel full of beavers over haha
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Craig Griffitt
Payson, AZ
6/15/2017
Where is the body? Whitetail doe that is missing its body. This coyote decided to have a little deer snack. This is from my farm in Princeton, MO. This is why you shoot coyotes.
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