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JERRY WALLS II
Brandywine, WV
2/7/2012
THIS IS A GREAT BUCK THAT I HAVE BEEN AFTER FOR 3 SEASONS NOW, WE NAMED HIM MUEY. I FOUND ONE OF HIS SHEDS 3 SEASONS AGO AND THE MATCHED SET 2 SEASONS AGO. HIS ANTLERS ARE THE SAME EACH YEAR NOW SO I BELIEVE HE HAS REACHED HIS MAX.I LOVE MY CUDDEBACK CAMERAS MORE THAN ANY OTHER CAMERA MADE. I WOULD NOT HAVE THESE GREAT QUALITY PICS IF IT WERE ANY OTHER BRAND OF TRAIL CAM. THE DETAIL AND QUALITY OF A CUDDEBACK ARE THE BEST IN THE INDUSTRY. I HAVE GOTTEN MY DAD TO USE ALL CUDDEBACKS NOW, AND MY BROTHER JUST BOUGHT HIS FIRST CUDDEBACK IN NOV. 2011. HE WAS SO IMPRESSED WITH THE CLARITY OF HIS PICS THAT HE JUST BOUGHT THE FIRST ATTACK CAMERA THAT ANY OF US OWN. THANK YOU FOR SUCH WONDERFUL PRODUCTS.
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Brady Bruna
Hanover, KS
2/6/2012
Had a camera set up along a field edge and happened to get 2 pictures of a pair of raccoons breeding.
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Jeff Rice
Plano, TX
2/6/2012
I usually see a lot of coons visiting my feeders at my ranch in east Texas. Over the last few months I have not seen nearly as many as I usually do. Thanks to my Cuddeback I now know why!
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Darrek Elwood
North Liberty, IA
2/6/2012
This picture is very interesting, I don't know if the buck was stopping by to snack on some mineral, or smell the flowers? This velvet buck is seen chasing a doe a couple months later. A very nice 10x5 with one functional eye!
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nick thesing
houston, MN
2/6/2012
Set the camera out over a dead deer to see what was hitting it and what time and got this picture of two eagles fighting with a hawk the first day it was there.
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Dustin Sears
Morningside, MD
2/5/2012
I have less then a half acre. But a big swatch of woods behind my house. With this cuddeback capture strapped to a black walnut tree I was able to get this pic after the rut in my area calmed down some.
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Bryan Foster
Runnells, IA
2/5/2012
i think he knows that deer season is over. teasing me by sticking his tongue out directly at the camera.
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Chris Bentley
Rustburg, VA
2/5/2012
The photographs come from this past year's hunting season. The photos come from Charlotte County and Campbell County. I never saw any of the these deer during daylight hours, but all the deer made it through the season. I am looking forward to next year's hunting season after seeing that the deer made it. I know all the deer are still alive and well because I have seen them all since the season has ended.
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Jeff Turner
Jackson, KY
2/5/2012
The photo of the coyote carrying an oppossum was captured on November 10, 2011 at 4:48 AM. The photo of the Bard Owl was captured on July 3, 2011 at 10:51 PM. We are not sure of the reason it was on the ground, but we suspect it was after some sort of prey. We were sorry we could not see what it was persuing for certain in the photo.
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Susan Fike
Batesville, AR
2/5/2012
After not having any luck during deer season i put the cuddeback out over a well used deer feeder to see what was still alive. I was shocked to see this amount of does in the area, and this nice 9 point. thanks cuddeback for the good pictures
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