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Nathan Stoltzfus
Hegins, PA
7/3/2023
Summer bucks.
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Adam Mayne
Roseville, MI
7/3/2023
Love the Cuddelink system! Was never a fan of trail cams since we always had to track out to our hunting spots all summer to check cards and power but with the cuddelink cams and solar panels we can easily check all the cams from one location near the house and stay out of the woods. Just amazing tech.
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Kaleb Connell
Plant city, FL
7/3/2023
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Darin Drennan
Greenwood, AR
7/1/2023
My favorite deer stand has a feeder(that was empty), and it had ratchet straps for extra support. They were no match for this Arkansas Black Bear! He left empty clawed, but left me some work to do... When I saw the pic, it was a complete surprise and made me gulp. I'm just glad when the bear got close, it left the camera alone. I love Cuddeback, and have 10 cameras on my property. This pic is a family favorite.
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Curt Kozitka
Detroit Lakes, MN
7/1/2023
Pair of does, possibly twins from last season, posing nicely for my trail cam. These two does are often seen together traveling like two peas in a pod.
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John Gerber
Benson, IL
7/1/2023
Hungry twin fawns and they can really jump. I have 18 Cuddebacks linked to cell and all on solar panels. No more batteries!!!
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Andrew Barnhart
Anchorage, AK
6/30/2023
Nothing better than cuddle back
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John Gerber
Benson, IL
6/28/2023
Twin fawn air born nearly twice his height to clear fence while other fawn getting ready to take off!!! I now have 18 Cuddebacks all on solar panels linked to Cuddecell with the last seven being the new L series. No more changing batteries, getting all the action!
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Brad Bounds
Knoxville, IA
6/27/2023
I have been using the Cuddelink system for almost 3 years. My home camera is on a hill with the rest of my remotes in a valley will little to no cell service. It helped me harvest my buck last year and now is capturing fawns. Plus, with my battery pack, I regularly get 1.5 years of battery life. With my solar for my home camera (G series) I have NEVER had to replace my camera batteries.
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Curt Kozitka
Detroit Lakes, MN
6/26/2023
The next generation: Doe with notched right ear & her twin pack fawns.
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