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cole Milliman
Ottawa, KS
9/16/2012
THis video was taken of a buck we call Stan. Named after the great Stan Potts because he is a MEGA GIANT. We have been watching him for 2 years. The photos uploaded are of a deer on a different section of land in southeast kansas that has been frequenting this pond because of the severe drought we are having. This buck is unique because of he has an extra tine protruding from his left side main beam toward the base and extends nearly to the tip of his main beam.
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Ryan Dayken
Monmouth, ME
9/16/2012
Little curious six point likes to pose for the camera
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Gene Galitz
Lander, WY
9/16/2012
This shot captured a hawk zooming in on a group of magpies at my bear bait. If you've ever seen a hawk stoop you know just how fast they are; yet this one is centered in the frame! Even the quickest deer is no match for the Cuddeback Attack!
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Brad Stokke
Grande Prairie, AB
9/16/2012
This Moose is a regular customer at this spring, in this pic he has most the velvet rubbed off, gettin ready for some lovin.
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Ed McCrackin
DeWitt, MI
9/16/2012
Two Turkeys twisted at the neck trying to swallow each others head
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Greg Horton
Strasburg, VA
9/16/2012
Cuddeback's IR technology is flawless. The ability to focus both at close range and at distances is a must for serous Deer Hunters.
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Tim Cicenas
Greenfield, IN
9/16/2012
These young guys have been frequent visitors to my Cuddeback Attack IR. This picture was taken in a small four acre patch of woods located in western Hancock county Indiana. The buck pictured to the left is a 2.5 year old and the buck to the right a 3.5. There is no story behind the photograph other than four years ago I bought my first camera. After buying my camera I realized that it is the best scouting tool you could possibly purchase. The camera enables you to scout without losing valuable time with your family. I now have three Cuddeback's and have become addicted using them. It's like Christmas day everytime I change the cards out.
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Tim Cicenas
Greenfield, IN
9/16/2012
These young guys have been frequent visitors to my Cuddeback Attack IR. This picture was taken in a small four acre patch of woods located in western Hancock county Indiana. The buck pictured to the left is a 2.5 year old and the buck to the right a 3.5. There is no story behind the photograph other than four years ago I bought my first camera. After buying my camera I realized that it is the best scouting tool you could possibly purchase. The camera enables you to scout without losing valuable time with your family. I now have three Cuddeback's and have become addicted using them. It's like Christmas day everytime I change the cards out.
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cameron upmann
Stockton, IL
9/16/2012
Big deer patterns starting to change.
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Alan Stout
Quincy, IL
9/15/2012
Got this picture of thie doe on my Pike County Illinois farm. The reflection from the sun shows this does head in the shadow of the sun. Really cool pic!
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