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tom moore
rexville, NY
10/3/2011
Here are a few bear pics taken in steuben county.
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George Campbell
Anderson, SC
10/3/2011
1/4 Second Trigger Speed you better believe it. This Blue Bird must be looking for a home, thought the Attack IR Theft Proof Box might be a good start.
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Mike Bowers
Hillsville, VA
10/3/2011
This is the 3rd time I've place my camera on a scrape and had a bobcat pass through.
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MIKE BOWERS
Hillsville, VA
10/3/2011
I enjoy finding these early season scrapes and putting my cuddebacks on them to see what's coming through!
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Corey Almaroad
Jacksonville, AL
10/2/2011
CDY_0836/0837- You can ask the locals and they will tell you that there are no bobcats around these parts. My Cuddeback Captures shows they are wrong. CDY_0875-This fox seems to follow the bobcat in the first two pictures.
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John Michel
Round Rock, TX
10/2/2011
I have been getting great pictures and I have seen Deer and fox at the feeder on numerous occassions, but have never seen this re-action before. amazing how good the picture is
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RICK CRAWFORD
WEST UNION, OH
10/2/2011
Young Love!!!
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Jeremy Adkins
Tahlequah, OK
10/2/2011
This mammoth of a beast has appeared out of nowhere here recently. As you can see in the time of the picture, this hog was in there just a couple of hours before I walked into my stand opening morning of Oklahoma bow season. I am unsure what this is up to but I can almost guarantee you that it is no good. I have a Taurus Judge that will be carried into the stand from here on out :)
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Douglas Hobyan
Oconto Falls, WI
10/2/2011
This young buck was getting sick of the camera going off and told the camera to suck it in deer terms. Its either that or the deer is drunk. You pick?
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Doug Ahrens
Kenesaw, NE
10/2/2011
I am so glad I bought a Cuddeback this season!!! One of the spots I pheasant hunt has a little 50 yard by 50 yard thick shelter belt surrounded by a corn field that I never considered hunting for whitetails until now! I wanted to shoot a doe early in the season and wanted to use this camera to see if they were moving thru the shelter belt yet (they usually stay in the corn). Yes they are and so is this big guy. The corn is still in the field but the farmer will let me know when he starts picking it so my butt can be in that tree stand!! I never considered this spot before... until now! Thanks Cuddeback.
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