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Tim Thorn
Columbus, MS
1/11/2013
This plane was captured with my Cuddeback camera, Awesome Love it wanted to share with yall.
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Adam Cook
Mansfield, MO
1/11/2013
I bought my first Cuddeback in 2009 because of my love of the outdoors. We had started our management program and we felt this was the best way to monitor them. We make sure our deer have plenty of food and minerals. We plant several small food plots and also have alfalfa and wheat fields. In 2009 I got a picture of a 1.5 yr old 6 pt that had kinked ears. That deer returned in 2010 as a 2.5 yr old 8 pt. In 2011 I got 2 pictures of him on a scrape and he had grown alot. I was starting to see the benifits of our management program. In 2012 that nice 3.5 yr old 8 point had balloned into a 151 main frame 10 point with a split brow tine and 7 additional stickers an inch or longer on his bases. My 10 year old son harvested him on the first evening of the MO youth season checking some does in our alfalfa field.
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Dale Osborn
New Berlin, WI
1/10/2013
Tn of Albion, Jackson County, Wisconsin Because of the distinctive white v, we have been able to monitor and watch this boar grow for the past three years. The bear has never been seen these past years other than by camera. Once while walking to a stand in the dark, a bear let out a deep growl and sounded way to close for comfort. Knowing this big guy was around made the remaining walk to the stand in the dark very stressful.
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Will Lamkin
Canton, MS
1/10/2013
These deer were all captured by my Cuddeback just days after putting my new Ambush IR out behind our house. We have never really hunted back there much but we wanted a place to take the kids hunting after school. Looks like I'm gonna be doing a little back there myself. Thanks for that you guys do at Cuddeback, and keep up the great work.
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Julie Morgan
Penninsula, OH
1/10/2013
Wonder who won? LOL
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Dan Steyskal
Bellevue, NE
1/9/2013
This buck appeared in the middle of the rut. I was lucky enough to see him once as I was walking to the stand. And I was able to get some great pics of him before he vanished in December and never was seen again.
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Mike Matthews
Hampstead, MD
1/9/2013
This 1st doe looks to have a chunk out of the back of her neck and the other appears to have something wrong with her fur coat.
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Mike Matthews
Hampstead, MD
1/9/2013
Its been a brutal rut for these bucks. One buck seems to be snapped at the skull plate and it looks painful. Most of the bucks im getting pics of are broken up now.
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Robert Medley
Leesburg, GA
1/9/2013
Picture says it all This pic was caught on my Attack trail cam December 4, 2012 @ 0355am
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Don Marek
Poplar, WI
1/9/2013
this is the buck I shot a few days after tis pic was taken. this camera works great I us it all year long.
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