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Jeff Kelly
carlisle, PA
7/15/2011
these young buck are really developing hre in pennsyvania
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Andrew Lutz
Morrisville, NC
7/15/2011
While we had our attack ir out last week scouting for velvet bucks, we captured something entirely different. What we captured was a crow fighting a turkey during the day. We have one good picture, and the others are harder to see. When the cuddeback captures the crow it really shows that this camera has true trigger speed. I feel like any other camera would not have been able to catch the crow. This is a once in a lifetime picture that needs to be shared with everybody.
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troy price
monroe twp., PA
7/14/2011
good size bear walkking the deer path
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Steve Kraus
Mt. Calvary, WI
7/14/2011
These two deer are reaching for the sky
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Steve Kraus
Mt. Calvary, WI
7/14/2011
This fawn is starting off early!
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Aaron Mehus
Hatton, ND
7/14/2011
I bought my Cuddeback No Flash in the Summer of 2008. That Fall I began getting great photos of Double D a double drop tine buck. I hunted and photographed that buck with my Cuddeback for two years. I got one shot at Double D with my bow in the Fall of 2009 before rifle season but shot over his back. He was harvested a couple weeks later in the rifle season by someone from my town. I was depressed. One photo is from 2008 when I first started seeing him (a 10 pointer) and the other two photos are from 2009 (then a 13 pointer) after he sprouted 3 more points.
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Don Pickell
Rossville, IN
7/14/2011
Early season scouting with your cuddeback will surely tell you what you might have in your area, so you can have the patience to wait the big boys out. Don Pickell, Rossville, In
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Troy lamkins
sidney, IA
7/14/2011
Ive just started getting pics of this guy cant wait to see him a few months
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Brad Brenny
Bettendorf, IA
7/14/2011
Photo 1- These are River Otters from Iowa. This photo was captured in a corn field 10 miles from the Mississippi River. The only water source is a small creek 1/2 a mile a way from where this photo was taken. You never know what is going to show up! Photo 2- We named this buck The Booner . He was a regular on the camera but proved to be a timber ghost. We only spotted him 2 times while hunting- probably because we knew where to look! Photo 3- We named this buck The Blob he had a most unusual rack that appear to be antlers spewing out of this head!
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adam mcgrady
covington, VA
7/14/2011
big sow with cub that is constantly messing with my cameras
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