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Michael Wooten
Gray, LA
12/27/2013
The picture speaks for itself. If you look closely you can see smoke coming out of the Fatel wound on his right side. The Cuddeback is a wonderful tool.
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Melanie Summers
Goddard, KS
12/27/2013
I had to submit this because it was too much fun! Me and my kiddos make a habit of checking the deer cam pictures in the morning and there was starting to be a little too many questions about Santa and whether or not he was real...so I had to seal the deal for my kids.;) Enjoy!
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Bret Friend
Traverse City, MI
12/27/2013
While scouting, I had the camera at the intersection of 2 heavily travelled trails. I thought this was too early in the season for fighting, but maybe they were just practicing?
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Brent Wolfe
Lykens, PA
12/26/2013
2 days before the start of the 2nd PA archery season I got a picture of this giant. Late season scouting at its best gotta love it
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Rod Meske
Oakland Twp, MI
12/26/2013
photo 1 opening day november 15,2013. (If you think you missed think again get a cuddyback)mid michigan Photo 2 scouting with a full moon, doesn't get much better than this photo taken in mid michigan during bow season
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Aj Valdez
Desoto, IL
12/26/2013
MR CRAB CLAWS
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Ed Stein
Butler, PA
12/26/2013
SORRY, WRONG PIC. THIS IS THE RIGHT ONE. DOE EATING APPLE IN FORGROUND / OTHER CAMERA TAKING A PICTURE IN BACKGROUND ABOUT 45 YARDS AWAY ( TOP BACK LEFT ).
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Adam Arp-Romero
Flagstaff, AZ
12/26/2013
The cuddeback is no match for this hawks snow vision.
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Richard Bartlett
Saint John, NB
12/26/2013
I been after this buck for a couple years now he just seems to know when I have to work lol I have a couple day time photos of him only when I'm working and several photos of him at knight but he just hasn't showed him self in the day and I put many all day hunts in sooner or later he's mine!!
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Roger Keen
Lexington, OH
12/26/2013
Three years ago I encountered this 8 point buck. He has some really good genes and a very symmetrically even 8 point rack. I got some pictures of him on a cheap camera that I had 3 yrs. ago. I was tired of all the blank pictures or pictures of just the tail end of a deer after he walked by. I even got some pictures of some monster bucks that I have seen on my property before but they are so blurry it just made me disgusted. So I decided to get me a good camera. I looked around at all the camera's on the market and read all the reviews. Then I decided on the Attack IR. I'm so glad I did because this camera is awesome. I have never gotten just the back side of a deer after he has walked by. Nor have I got any blurred pictures, day or night. I was leery about the IR camera because of my past experience with the $100 to $150 dollar IR camera's I had in the past.But with the Attack IR I have not received one blurred photo.Thanks for a great product. Roger
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