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Lee Taylor
Lucedale, MS
9/13/2011
Hurricane Katrina blew this pear tree over and I never got it to grow straight again. The deer love it as it provides them with plenty of browse and pears. This 10 point has been frequenting the pear tree since it began dropping and he often picks his own before they fall. Thanks to Cuddeback I've got several pictures of action shots just like these. I'm sure less quality game cameras with slower trigger speeds wouldn't allow me the opportunity to see such detailed pictures. Thanks Cuddeback for several years of quality game cam pictures!
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Bob Hildebrand
York, PA
9/13/2011
This picture was taken in potter county pa. on state forest land open to public.This is what showing up after a couple years of point restriction laws.I also have seven other buck coming in to my camera.There is also a nice 10 point coming in.I have been putting my camera in same spot for last five years. Getting bigger and better buck each year.
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Trevor Hogan
byron, IL
9/13/2011
Young bucks in a bedding area/scrape with a bat flyby
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Derrick Posey
chattanooga, TN
9/13/2011
it was the first year that this food plot was put in. my brother and i had worked very hard to make the club step up. my brother passed away rite after the pics u see were taken so hope u all enjoy
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Jeff Herman
Jim Thorpe, PA
9/13/2011
Shot this deer and never realized it was on the camera until I checked it, about 3 days later. This is a one in a million shot.
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TONY courville
FLOWERY bRANCH, GA
9/13/2011
We have a hunting club in Oglethorpe Ga. This is a small 3 1/2 buck that I have around my stand . This is the third year that I have pictures of him the first 2 years he was a small 8 pointer
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boyd ness
gonvick, MN
9/13/2011
going to have a little lunch and a walk after lunch
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Michael Woodard
Coeur D Alene, ID
9/13/2011
I have tried several diffent trail cameras and most of them are fusterating to say the least. I always had to pack extra batteries for other cameras and was disappointed in the picture quality and centering of hopefull trophies. I now own 6 cuddie back cameras and put the others on the top shelf to collect dust. Cuddie back cameras are a joy to work with as the batteries last all season, pictures are great and always centered, and are easy to operate. This is a picture of a couple of rag horn elk getting ready for the upcoming rut. Thanks again for the awsome product
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Chris Bakke Bakke
Menahga, MN
9/13/2011
I check my camera and got a pretty comical photo. It looks like the Rut is starting early this year. I was using the Capture model. I hope you enjoy!!
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zach lucas
clendenin, WV
9/13/2011
bought my new cuddeback attack and this is one of the first pics i got on it. Wow the trigger speed is amazing to get this doe going full blast and in focus!
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