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Christopher Dunlap
Fortson, GA
4/9/2012
This picture was taken on our family farm in Gore, Virginia on 29 March 2012. We have 8 Cuddyback Attack Cameras that monitor each of ur food plots. The food plot in the picture had just been tilled under in order to prepare for the spring planting. The picture shows a mature doe attacking a young buck. If you look closely you can see the pedestals on top of his head.
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ART KRUEGER
Milwaukee, WI
4/9/2012
Well the bears are up and about and thanks to my Attack Ir I won't miss any of the action. Thanks Cuddeback
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Greg Parker
Chicora, PA
4/8/2012
Always a good idea to put a camera out early in the year to see the candidates for spring gobbler 2012!
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Keith Reed
Suffolk, VA
4/8/2012
Watching this field for over a month and got some great pictures that shows why Cuddeback is #1.. Call one Coming in for a landing... one Take Off... One Getting Mad...
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Jason Jamieson
Pembroke, ME
4/8/2012
Doing ADC work, using these cameras help find out what animal is doing the damage or killing live stock. In this case, there is more than one predator killing the clients chickens. The camera has great speed and long life. Cuddeback is probably the fastest, most reliable, and affordable camera on the market.
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Keith Reed
Suffolk, VA
4/8/2012
I have been watching this field for over a month and you can see why I cannot wait for next week when the season opens... One of the three brothers will not be here next year. The one that is coming in for a landing is why Cuddeback is #1...
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rory leishman
slave lake, AB
4/8/2012
put a cuddeback attack over a moose gut pile. got a beautiful Eagle and some MEAN canadian Ravins..scraps dont last too long with all these guys around.
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rory leishman
slave lake, AB
4/8/2012
a fisher from northern alberta getting an easy meal of scraps.
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Larry Rezin
Tomah, WI
4/8/2012
I had the camera set up on a mineral lick hoping to catch nice pictures for the doe and fawn photo contest. Turns out I caught lunchtime for the whole family.
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Richard Schneider
Bulverde, TX
4/7/2012
Young West Tesas Buck keep a raccoon away from is late night corn snak
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