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cody offchiss
eugene, OR
8/19/2012
my mom drew a once in a lifetime elk tag, and is letting me hunt off it via the mentored outh program in oregon. this is the salt lick where we plan to hunt the opener and it is possibly the beswt salt lick in oregon. The picture was taken roughly 30 minutes after we left.
eugene, OR
8/19/2012
my mom drew a once in a lifetime elk tag, and is letting me hunt off it via the mentored outh program in oregon. this is the salt lick where we plan to hunt the opener and it is possibly the beswt salt lick in oregon. The picture was taken roughly 30 minutes after we left.
Colby Fordham
Amboy, IL
8/19/2012
I got these pictures with the cuddeback attack IR. Just would like to say that I love these cameras. I Have two of them and they are by far the best camera i have ever used. I sent these pictures in because I think its awesome to get three big bucks in the same picture and i personally have never seen anything like it! Cant wait for Oct 1st Im hoping to kill one of them this year!
Amboy, IL
8/19/2012
I got these pictures with the cuddeback attack IR. Just would like to say that I love these cameras. I Have two of them and they are by far the best camera i have ever used. I sent these pictures in because I think its awesome to get three big bucks in the same picture and i personally have never seen anything like it! Cant wait for Oct 1st Im hoping to kill one of them this year!
Tom Nash
Iron Mountain, MI
8/19/2012
Shot this buck on Nov. 2, 2011 as he walked into a scape that had my Cuddeback camera on it. Hit the buck in the right shoulder or high in the leg. Heavy bood trail for the first 100 yds. or so, then clotted and very sparce. Trailed for nearly a mile, searched the next day, to no avail. It was a day or two later when I discovered this picture showing the hit and the buck dropping to leave. You can clearly see my fletching and part of my arrow shaft. I have a picture on Nov. 13th of the same buck, clearly rutting with mouth gaping open, and favoring that right leg/shoulder. A poor outcome, but a unique picture thanks to my Cuddeback.
Iron Mountain, MI
8/19/2012
Shot this buck on Nov. 2, 2011 as he walked into a scape that had my Cuddeback camera on it. Hit the buck in the right shoulder or high in the leg. Heavy bood trail for the first 100 yds. or so, then clotted and very sparce. Trailed for nearly a mile, searched the next day, to no avail. It was a day or two later when I discovered this picture showing the hit and the buck dropping to leave. You can clearly see my fletching and part of my arrow shaft. I have a picture on Nov. 13th of the same buck, clearly rutting with mouth gaping open, and favoring that right leg/shoulder. A poor outcome, but a unique picture thanks to my Cuddeback.
Kenneth Routh
Nabb, IN
8/19/2012
I was looking thru my pictures, tryin to see what we were going to have to hunt for this year and.... Well I didn't expect to see this...
Nabb, IN
8/19/2012
I was looking thru my pictures, tryin to see what we were going to have to hunt for this year and.... Well I didn't expect to see this...
ted pelech
edmonton, AB
8/19/2012
couple of the boys hanging around the parents quarter section. there wasn't much action last year with pictures or while sitting in the stand but hoping in a couple weeks my luck will turn. these two guys in particular, tiny and big bob have been spotted hanging around my camera and stand quite a bit so fingers crossed i get a chance to launch an arrow their way this fall
edmonton, AB
8/19/2012
couple of the boys hanging around the parents quarter section. there wasn't much action last year with pictures or while sitting in the stand but hoping in a couple weeks my luck will turn. these two guys in particular, tiny and big bob have been spotted hanging around my camera and stand quite a bit so fingers crossed i get a chance to launch an arrow their way this fall
Scott Anderson
Arlington, VA
8/19/2012
I got very exciting for this springs gobbler season after checking my attack IR a few days before the season- it let me know these 4 gobblers had gotten very comfortable coming out to the fields that we planned on hunting in just a few days. No surprise that we had a great hunting season out there! Scott Anderson Property Location: Washington, VA
Arlington, VA
8/19/2012
I got very exciting for this springs gobbler season after checking my attack IR a few days before the season- it let me know these 4 gobblers had gotten very comfortable coming out to the fields that we planned on hunting in just a few days. No surprise that we had a great hunting season out there! Scott Anderson Property Location: Washington, VA
Eric Naess
Andover, MN
8/19/2012
This is a great representation of never knowing what you will find on your camera, and it verifies the quick trigger speed too
Andover, MN
8/19/2012
This is a great representation of never knowing what you will find on your camera, and it verifies the quick trigger speed too
Eric Naess
Andover, MN
8/19/2012
I think this photo verifies the value of the cuddeback trigger speed. This bird is descending and the photo was captured as soon as the bird entered the frame. Well before landing. Look at the size of the talons. I think it's an owl.
Andover, MN
8/19/2012
I think this photo verifies the value of the cuddeback trigger speed. This bird is descending and the photo was captured as soon as the bird entered the frame. Well before landing. Look at the size of the talons. I think it's an owl.