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Rico Zenti
Marquette, MI
1/7/2014
On Christmas eve my daughter Zari and I decided to set up the trail cam to try to catch Santa. She thought it was a great idea. At first I tried to use another maufacturer's camera but discovered unfortunately it was non functional. I set up the trusty old excite which really led to the excitement of Christmas Morning. After opening all the presents we set the camera up to the big screen. As we viewed through the deer photos from the 2013 season all of a suddent we hit the image jackpot and had four photos of Santa from 12:42-12:46 in our living room. The favorite was at 12:46 am Christmas morning where we got the shot of him with the milk mug in hand that my daughter had left out. We got him, we got him Dad! was the shout of the morning as she danced away. For the image shot that really counted I am so glad I relied on Cuddeback. It is cerain to be more classic that all the other great shots that I have had of bucks, moose, bear and wolves that I have been very exciting to capture.
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Eugene Schraml
Brookfield, WI
1/7/2014
Shot fork buck could not find blood to track, latter checked the flash card and saw the arrow exiting deer, then I knew I had made a bad shot. Two days latter buck was back on camera and I felt good about that.
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Greg Passet
Anthony, KS
1/7/2014
These photo's are of a buck that is on a new property that I just leased in early december. I already had my buck but put one of my cuddeback camera's up just to see whats there for next year. There are a few other big bucks on this farm but they all have atleast one broken tine and some have many broken and I believe that this beast is the one doing all the damage and this is definitely the one I am going to hold out for. I bow hunt only just because I think when you shoot a giant whitetail like this one with a bow that it is more rewarding and challenging but most of all I enjoy the fact of getting these kings of the woods within 30 yards or less and not getting busted. I hope you enjoy the photos of my Kansas bruiser and I hope that it will win me a cuddeback camera because they are the only one's I use and they are the best. Thank you!
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Kim Kiser
Argonia, KS
1/7/2014
POINT OF IMPACT. Camera was set up while I was hunting. I shot this deer in Kansas the last day of the year, 45 minutes before season end with a Horton reverse curve crossbow. Camera captured arrow as it entered the deer and the ususal deer kick when hit. Also corn flying at his feet. Recovered deer a short time later.
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Peter Vanwychen
Kaukauna, WI
1/7/2014
This beauty of a deer was seen in Marinette Co. This deer exibits a broad tall standing 10 point rack including an unusual center horn. This deer was henceforth nicknamed The Unicorn because of his centerpice of a horn. Showing up on numerous photos on my Attack IR trail camera The Unicorn regularly makes visits with the last sighting being 11/12/13. Since that last sighting I haven't been able to set up the trail camera again due to travel and health concerns, so The Unicorn remains anonymous.
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Ernest Balch
Crockett, TX
1/7/2014
This young bobcat is testing his skill at squirrel hunting.
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Jason Stevison
Braselton, GA
1/7/2014
Rutting bucks
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Chuck Madden
Mound City, SD
1/7/2014
I spotted this deer by a corn field with cricks around it and a lot of crop and trees so I took all my cudde back cameras and set one up where I thought he would travel and ended up getting valor of pictures of him and killing him with my bow! 180 inch whitetail thanks to cuddeback!!!!!
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Brian Bambauer
New Knoxville, OH
1/6/2014
Ambush IR taking a perfect picture of this long beard on New Years day flying from the roost.
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Rick Gentry
Anderson, IN
1/6/2014
BLUE HERRION LANDING
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