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Kevin Osborne
Mechanicsburg, PA
8/5/2016
Set up a cam on a new feeder to scout the area. Its looking pretty good so far!
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Jacob
Aroda, VA
8/5/2016
Decided to move my Cuddeback camera to a new location and was pleased to discover new bucks I did not know existed on the property.
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James Dragoo
Hopkinsville, KY
8/5/2016
Just about everything in the area uses this creek crossing. Separates a corn field and a thick Oak Flat and bedding area.
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Charles Myers
Hesperia Mi, MI
8/5/2016
it's like this nice buck wanted his picture taken as he stood there as the camera took 10 pictures all with a slightly different pose
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Terry Williams
Kingwood, TX
8/4/2016
I went to view my pics from a month of filming and I found a huge herd of hogs.
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Bob Mele
West Kingston, RI
8/4/2016
I knew I had a good Buck in my area but could never get a picture. Moving the camera several times. I finally put out 5 Cuddeback cameras and found out he would change runs almost every day. I finally got his picture and hope to see him in September.
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Jim Gutelius
Northumberland, PA
8/4/2016
The photo is from years ago but still one of my best images. It was the biggest buck I had gotten on trail camera. Could this be one of his offspring sharing a middle of the night snakc?
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Adam Boysen
Wapello, IA
8/4/2016
Morning sun rise
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Matt Green
Huntsville, AL
8/3/2016
I had several pictures of a big gobbler prior to this one. However, apparently he had enough of his picture being taken so he adjusted my camera himself, and pointed it towards the ground. I was able, however, to capture these two raccoons thanks to the Tom's new camera angle. I'm not sure what happened, but clearly they just needed a moment to themselves.
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Chris Niner
Whiteford, MD
8/3/2016
This picture was taken right next to my mineral lick. I have no idea what these two are doing but was intrigued by not only their stance but also the length of the buck's antlers. If you look closely you can see a fawn to the right of the doe. Maybe she was protecting him at the feeding site?
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