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FRANCIS OLVEY
SEYMOUR, IN
2/4/2012
BIRD LOOKS LIKE IT IS LOOKING AT CAMERA; DEER CROSSING TRAIL
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Michael Persichini
Troy, MI
2/4/2012
I did not know that critter mix would attract Grey Foxes!!!!
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Alex Niederklein
Daykin, NE
2/3/2012
I have pictures of this buck from last year and you would not believe how much he grew. What makes this picture even better is the picture previous to it. It just goes to show you, the longer you wait, the better it gets. The first picture is of this buck from last year on a Moultree Cam. Great picture, but not the detail of the next two Cuddeback pictures. This is the 6th season with my Excite and still takes amazing pictures. Thanks for a great product.
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jacob randolph
clayton, IL
2/3/2012
Just a few pictures from a block of timber that is very hard to hunt due to a tornado taking most of it out!
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Colton Ramsey
Timpson, TX
2/2/2012
i started geting pictures of this deer about mid august,decided to after just this deer for the season.never saw him during bow season-Oct,or-Nov,finally Dec the 4th sunday mornen,day before my birthday i caught him chasing a doe and was able to harvest him.
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Craig Luebke
Lake Geneva, WI
2/2/2012
I found a winter kill button buck on New Year's Eve day. Since it was conveniently located about 20 feet from a nearby treeline, I relocated a Cuddeback Capture on a handy tree. After three weeks and a number of other animals including regular visits by other deer, the eagles showed up. This is by far the most dramatic picture taken.
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Dylan Moore
Briggsville, WI
2/2/2012
After hunting hard for these bucks all fall, it is a side of relief to see that no one had harvested them.
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Jason Jamieson
Pembroke, ME
2/2/2012
These deer we followed all deer season but never gave us a shot. The day we had to work and big 8 walked by on Nov.3 walked by my tree stand and caught on my cuddyback IR. Thats the only day pic. we have of him and the rest are at night pics.
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Andrew Garofoli
Altoona, PA
2/2/2012
My family and close friends hunt a private farm in central pennsylvania. A few years ago we started to manage the land to grow bigger whitetails. So of course we bought some cameras, made some food plots, and planted all the crops we could. We couldnt afford cuddeback right away, so we bought moultries. If the deer stood in front of the camera we got complete pictures. If they were running it was a blurred butt or blank image. This always left us wondering what we were really missing!. So this year we decided to get cuddeback, and boy are we satisfied. We captured these pictures and have never on any other camera company had pictures of a hawk/bobcat! Needless to say all of our deer are centered in the pictures, and we are seeing more buck than ever before on our cameras. If cuddeback can take pictures of these elusive predators, the whitetails stand no chance of evading any cuddeback model. We currently have 4 attack IR's and an older model that still works great. Thanks Cuddeback!
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Jake Vosburg
Gobles, MI
2/1/2012
Me and a buddy of mine decided we wanted to get into coyote hunting this year so we went to our local butcher shop and the owner hooked us up with some bait, i had a wild game innovations camera bought in deer season this year and it just didnt seem to getting the pictures it should have compared to the amount of tracks in front of it. I had heard about the cuddeback and decided i would try it and this is what i got...exactly what we were looking for i love my cuddeback!
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