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Josh Webb
Cardington, OH
1/4/2014
I just started using CuddeBack and have fallen in love. Managing deer is the most important thing that I can do for hunting and they allow me do to it much more effectively.
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Erik Kobler
Holland, NY
1/4/2014
two bucks fighting over biologic clover plot in western new york
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Don Osborn
Battle Ground, WA
1/3/2014
Sparing elk
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Jason Mcclendon
Greenwood, SC
1/3/2014
Living and hunting in SC you only have a few opportunities take quality deer. I was able to take this deer, the biggest I have ever taken, on December 27 and I give my Cuddeback camera most of the credit. I captured over 100 pictures of this 9 point in 3 months. This picture was not only the first picture I got of him but one of the best. When I buy any product durability is at the top of the list. Thanks to Cuddeback I have had the same camera for over 7 years. Thanks, Jason McClendon
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Jason Menard
Bourbonnais, IL
1/2/2014
Red fox claiming his prize.
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Jason Menard
Bourbonnais, IL
1/2/2014
I was able to take my 8 year old son out deer hunting for the first time. I planned on seeing nothing based on his inability to stay still and be quite... (He’s 8...lol). However we were able to shoot a doe together. While tracking blood I noticed a possible gut shot. Learning from experience, we backed out. (Even though my son did not want to). After explaining to him the bow hunting process, I decided to track the next morning. I found her about 75 yards away...destroyed by coyotes...bummer... I set up my camera on the carcass to see what got our deer. Once I showed these pictures to my son, he ran to his room...put on his camo bibs and said let’s go get those coyotes!!! Thanks for making our unlucky trip memorable. The Pictures of the deer standing over the carcuss was suprising as well.
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John Krueger
Klamath Falls, OR
1/2/2014
We were looking for a bobcat but this is our prize so far
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Christian Klaus
San Antonio, TX
1/2/2014
Photo 1 is a testament to how fast a properly working cuddeback can aquire a very fast object and display it without a lot of blur. Photo 2 is a turkey saying come at me bro.
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Quincy Davis
Douglassville, TX
1/2/2014
This coyote is going after a mouse or a gopher. The dirt underneath the feeder is loose and deep because it is mostly sand and the hogs have done a good job of keeping it plowed up.
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Burgess Van Dunk
Chestnut Ridge, NY
1/2/2014
i had my attack attached to a tree that had a large blow down below it every time i would check the camera there were no images but camera was trigged. after 2 months of this i finally got the image of what was messing with the camera. HERE I AM WHATCHA GONNA DO
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