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Greg Bach
Barrington, IL
10/26/2011
Well, my Cuddeback's been in the field for about a week and I amazed at what I have 'shot' so far. This buck is not the biggest as I have seen some 10 and 12 points but his sheer size is impressive.
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Tryg Spilde
East Grand Forks, MN
10/26/2011
I had been hunting this buck for two years. I got two shots at him. The first arrow's broadhead never opened up completely(which I found out later by the hunter who killed the buck during muzzleloader season) and the second arrow just left a large cut on his other side. I kept getting pictures of the buck even after the two wounds. It's amazing how tough these animals are.
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Philip Huber
Naples, NY
10/26/2011
It's all fun and games until you get an antler in the eye!
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Ryan Roth
Milford, NE
10/25/2011
Cuddeback trail cameras are awesome! ever since I started using cuddeback trail cameras they were giving me good, clear pictures! This buck gave me the greatest pose! ever and this pic is the best one ever! I new someday I would get a pic like this! like I just did
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Connor Chrisman
Houghton, MI
10/25/2011
These are some pictures of a large wolf in a small food plot in Northern Wisconsin. The pictures were taken with my Cuddeback Capture IR camera. The date and times on the pictures are accurate, showing that the wolf is out in the middle of the night. However, I also have pictures of more wolves during the day. The wolf comes back several times throughout the night and comes in for a closer look at the camera. After the close-up shots, the lens of the camera was fogged which makes me think it may have actually licked the camera. Anyway, I thought it would be an interesting submission because it shows a growing problem for deer hunters in Northern Wisconsin.
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Lon Liefke
Whitewater, WI
10/25/2011
This buck was the first I had seen of him all season. He is 10 pts. and supports a 18 3/4 inside spread. The reason I know this is because I arrowed him later that day. I didn't even know I had a picture of him on my cuddeback camera until the day after the harvest.
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Jody castle
whitwell, TN
10/25/2011
Coyote catching a coon
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Chase Christopher
Athens, AL
10/25/2011
Hunting spot in Minor Hill, Tennessee with my Cuddeback. At around 8:46am, this big 12 point walked out to my food plot and salt lick. Have been seeing many does and smaller bucks but never one this big before. This is the reason I love to get up early and hunt as much as I can. Without my Cuddeback, I may not have ever seen this big buck. Hope to see him again myself in my stand and maybe (fingers crossed) on my wall. Chase Christopher 13 years old Athens, Alabama
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dan gilich
volo, IL
10/25/2011
got my attack 1 month ago got lots of pictures right away. this is my best one yet.
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Greg Muelken
Savage, MN
10/25/2011
There's a well used trail out in a meadow surrounded by corn. Caught him only 3 days after putting up the camera on the trail between 2 tree islands among 65 acres of corn. I hope the farmer leaves the corn up for a couple of more weeks so he'll feel comfortable and wander thru in the daylight!
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