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NEAL ROBERTS
JEANERETTE, LA
12/1/2011
CLUSTER BUCK
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Ethan makamson
Grenada, MS
12/1/2011
bucks on there feet in daylight, starting to rut here in Ms..
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Jeremy Stidd
Fieldon, IL
11/30/2011
We've hunted this deer on our property for three years now and have only seen him once while in a stand. Photos like this make us get up in the morning to get that once in a lifetime opportunity at a very special deer. Who wouldn't look forward to taking a double drop tine?!!!
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Robert Brumfield
Danville, VA
11/30/2011
This is a picture of a 7 pointer I killed during Black powder, soon as the deer was shot he hit the ground and the cuddyback caught him as he hit.
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eric wickline
glen morgan, WV
11/30/2011
had not seen this buck all year, didnt even know he existed. he showed up the saturday before our rifle season began. this is a bow hunting only county so i was elsewhere getting ready for gun season. just my luck !!!!!!!!!!!
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Steve Cornforth
Denmark, SC
11/30/2011
This picture shows the speed of your camera. This doe was quartering away at 20 yards. You can see the cut in her left side and the arrow on the ground. Thanks for a great camera.
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Trent Thomas
Hahira, GA
11/30/2011
My daughter and I found the carcass of a yearling doe on the trail into the woods to swap the SD card in our Cuddeback Attack camera. We assumed a car had hit the doe on the highway the night before and it expired on our hunting club. It was not until we viewed the pictures on the SD card at home later that night we realized a car had not hit the doe, but it was actually the work of a rut-crazed 8-point buck!
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Josh Koprowitz
Girard, IL
11/30/2011
Early in October my brother claimed to have seen a buck that looked like an elk walking through the timber just 25 yards from him but never got a shot. A month later I checked our trail cam that was positioned about 300 yards from where my brother had claimed to see the so-called Elk . Sure enough we had a picture of him chasing two does towards a cut corn field on Thanksgiving morning. To say the least I believe my brother about seeing and elk-looking deer that afternoon!
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Tim Cogar
French Creek, WV
11/30/2011
This is why everyone should own a cuddeback trail camera. My buddy wanted to try his new coon/bear dog out but had no where to go so I invited him and his wife up to the farm. The first picture is of my buddy, his wife, my wife, and me at 8:29. The second is of a bear that walked right where we all were just standing not 24 minutes earlier. The third picture is of my buddies dog 16 minutes after the bear went through. After about 2 hours of not running anything, we decided to leave. After finding these pictures the next day and showing them to my buddy, my buddy got a new dog.
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Trevor Freemantle
Carrot River, SK
11/30/2011
Deer population is way down in my area and was blaming it on wolves, but thanks to my cuddeback, i now know what the problem is. Cougars are not common in northern Saskatchewan. But there are more and more sightings all the time. I now have cougars at two of my deer baits. Can't do anything about it being there protected here.
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