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Rick Milne
Honeoye Falls, NY
11/16/2011
I had seen this nice buck while in my stand but couldn't get the shot. Hunting in Western NY State there's a fair amount of pressure. I was happy to get him on camera and hope to get a good shot at him still!
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Ashley Foss
Grifton, NC
11/16/2011
Up close
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Ralph McGeary
Ruffsdale, PA
11/16/2011
This photo was taken in my food plot in Belmont CO. Ohio. This deer appears to have a string wrapped around it and if you look at her head there seens to be a plastic bottle tied to or entangled in the string.
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Blake Ramer
Panama City, FL
11/16/2011
I went To Kansas the beginning of Nov. I had saw a pile of bucks But when this mature 10 point came out I couldnt let this one slip by and apparently niether could my cuddeback! If you look closely you can see me in the stand in the background at full draw about to let an arrow fly!
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Cody Plunkett
Wagoner, OK
11/16/2011
Had a chance to shoot this buck once last year and he got away from me. We got a picture of him in February so we knew he made it through the season. This is the first good picture of him I got this year. If it wasn't for this Cuddeback camera that I bought, I don't think I would've known he was in the area. Also, this buck came out at 5:00, which was telling me that the rut was on if he was coming out a couple hours before dark. Another week later I caught him remaking his scrape and set my stand up right on it. Ended up killing him on November 15, 2011 as he was trailing a doe. He ended up being a 15 point and weighed 140 pounds. A very big deer for Northeast Oklahoma. So after chasing this deer for two years, I finally had the chance to take him! Like I said, if it wasn't for Cuddeback, I probably wouldn't have even known he was around this year. I'm definitely a believer in Cuddeback and won't buy any other camera!!
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Mitchell Patterson
Stevens Point, WI
11/15/2011
Here's an awesome picture I got of a doe running past my camera. With other camera's I may not have got a picture at all, but with the cuddeback I got a crystal clear picture of the doe in the middle of the frame at full speed! Look at the height on that jump!
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Dave Ashleson
Downing, WI
11/15/2011
Just started getting pictures of this buck I call Gigantor in early november. The cuddeback is attached to the tree that I have spent hours on end in. The buck is cruising checking on a main scrape just like many others except he hasnt shown himself in daylight hours yet. Maybe next couple days.
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Cade Stokes
Okeechobee, FL
11/15/2011
I got these pictures with the Cuddeback in mid August during bow season. I was in total aw. I never seen this deer despite all the hours i had spent in the woods. After seeing the pictures my dad and i began hunting this area and it wasn't long before an opportunity arose. My dad missed this huge buck opening morning of black powder. It was not until September that i got my chance. The bruiser had 15 points and scored 166 in. I owe it all to the Cuddeback.
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William Utterback
Bargersville, IN
11/15/2011
This picture was taken opening day of 2011 Indiana deer season. The picture shows the first step after the shot. The excitement can almost be felt from the 12 yr. old hunter and his father, in the deer stand in the background.
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Duane Buttray
Coraopolis, PA
11/15/2011
This buck is named Dog Catcher . We sent you a picture and a video of him. We are finally getting some daylight photo's as the rut here in Pennsylvania is in full swing. Oh, sweet November! Duane Buttray Pennsylvania
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