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Matt Graves
Union, KY
8/20/2013
Placed Cuddeback and a Trophy Rock in an area I was thinking about hunting since the season ended last year. Was pleasantly surprised to see some nice bucks show up on camera. The Cuddeback takes the best pictures of all the cameras I've tried. Looking forward to checking the camera out in a couple of weeks...
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Brian Bennett
Arkport, NY
8/20/2013
These last couple weeks I have received more pictures of giant bucks than ever before, including a deer I have been chasing for three years. He is a giant 160 9 point. He isn't the only deer on the hit list though. Check these out!
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Tanner Kramme
Owensville, MO
8/20/2013
I place my Cuddeback in this location every year because the bachelor groups always appear there. Within an hour and a half of placing the camera on a post directly in the middle of a hay field; this big boy showed up. I had no idea I had any bucks this big on the farm this year.
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Shawn Flood
Randolph, NY
8/20/2013
This is my first year using a attack Ir.So far its turned out to be quite a camera.I had a picture of this buck several times in early june then he disappeared.This picture is about a half mile away from the previous ones.Definately a great picture of a nice buck in the great northeastern hardwoods.
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Ryan Klein
Beaverton, MI
8/20/2013
These two does obviously could not go around.
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Michael Yamrick
Sykesville, PA
8/20/2013
I consistently get more pictures every week with my Cuddeback Attack than I do with any other of my cameras. Cuddeback is the only camera that I can put on a field edge and actually get pictures of animals and not blank pictures. I placed my camera in a pinch point where a corn field meets the timber. I was amazed at the picture I captured of two fox. I had pictures of these two fox all week, but the one picture really sticks out. The picture is a little bit hazy because it was foggy out. I call this picture The Foggy Morning Fox. Thanks cuddeback for another amazing picture.
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Aaron King
Charlotte, NC
8/19/2013
Gonna be a STUD in 2 years
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Joe Pietila
Bruce Crossing, MI
8/19/2013
We had been putting out old bread for the birds only to see a gray fox running in the yard with a piece in his mouth, so I decided to put the Cuddeback out for some pictures, low and behold not only one but two were coming in the back yard. We have been seeing them just about every evening sitting in the back yard waiting for us to put some bread out.
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Tyler Wagner
Warren, PA
8/19/2013
Once they found the corn, they never left!
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Brad Marcks
Hager City, WI
8/19/2013
We bought this piece of property from my parents 12 years ago and have been hunting it ever since. As my son got older and we started shooting league archery and eventually was old enough to hunt. we started watching deer mature from young yearling and up. and it's been a lot of fun harvesting some bucks only to see there offspring grow and show the same characteristics as some of the bucks we've taken. We thought we had taken some of the genetics out by shooting less desirable bucks only to have there genes show up inn young maturing bucks. In this pic. we see to bucks that we thought we had taken the mature buck out early in the season only to see his off spring return and carry on the same traits. when we seen this pic. on trail cam in July I thought we'd send it in. the pic is awesome as both bucks sit in between the lead bucks rack. Sorry but I forgot to change the date on my camera it is 2013 not 2010.
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