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Jeremy Kloos
Wausau, WI
11/11/2012
I caught an owl on on a snowy evening in flight by my deer lick setup.
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Todd Davis
Sherrill, IA
11/11/2012
THIS IS A YOUNG DEER THAT IS NEW TO MY AREA SINCE THE RUT HAS BEGUN. HOPEFULLY HE WILL STICK AROUND, I ENJOY WATCHING QUALITY DEER IN MY AREA. THANK YOU CUDDEBACK.
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Rioch Richardson
Burton, MI
11/11/2012
Between My hunting partner and myself we have been running at least 10 Cudde Back camears every deer season. We have as everyone knows thousand of pictures. This the first time we have ever captured a picture of a buck breeding a doe. My hunting partner lives in Alaska and I live in Michigan we have property and a lease that we hunt in Burbon county Kansas. I guess this buck would Gross over 180 Pope and Young. He's still alive.
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Mike Volz
Florence, SC
11/11/2012
under cloes scunity the squirrel in photo is still alive and not quite sure whats just happened.
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Kaleb Mccarville
Murphysboro, IL
11/11/2012
Biggest deer i have gotten on my new ir
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Kayla Knox
West Monroe, LA
11/11/2012
I was hunting in our hunting club in Jackson Parish, Louisiana. I have my Cuddeback Capture camera over a salt block. This doe came out and was licking on the salt block. She didn't look too big but I don't have very good perception on size, so when in doubt, i shoot anyway. The camera caught the deer flipping in the air after getting hit with my shot. It also caught the blood flying in the air. Great example of the Cuddeback's awesome picture-taking capabilities!!
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Josh Axley
Chatfield, MN
11/11/2012
This giant just showed up on our trail cameras for the first time, and it looks like he is going to make it through the first MN gun season. Oh, how I love the rut! Hope to see you during muzzleloader.
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Kayla Knox
West Monroe, LA
11/11/2012
I was hunting in our club in Jackson Parish, Louisiana. This doe came out in my lane and starting licking around the salt block i have my Cuddeback Capture camera over. I don't have a very good perception of size when a deer is alone, so I wasn't really sure how big she was, so when in doubt, I shoot. The camera got her turning a flip after i shot her, along with the blood slinging out! I thought it was an exceptional sample of Cuddeback's trigger speed to catch this kind of action!
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Kaleb Mccarville
Murphysboro, IL
11/11/2012
This buck came by hours after i put my camera on this scrape i made
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Mark Craine
Columbiaville, MI
11/11/2012
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