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Ben Diosi
dover, OH
6/4/2011
This is a deer I saw 1 time last year and he was a big eight pointer.Thanks to cuddeback I now know that hes got a good start to this years set.
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John Petcka
Bonduel, WI
6/4/2011
I put my Capture over a what I thought was a badger or fox hole. Turns out it was a popular turkey sanding spot, I even caught a few toms trying to impress some hens.
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John Petcka
Bonduel, WI
6/4/2011
I put my Capture over what I thought was a badger hole. Turns out it was a popular turkey sanding place. The turkeys sure enjoyed sandiing themselves in the abandoned badger or fox hole. I was even able to catch a few toms trying to impress the nearby hens.
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Garrett Chavez
Navajo Dam, NM
6/4/2011
This picture was taken when we got one of our first trail cams. We had glassed this buck in some alfalfa field but couldn't figure out what was wrong with him, Thanks to our Cuddieback it took a perfect picture of him. After seeing this pic, that was the buck I wanted, sadly he would only traveled during the night. Leaving me (a thriteen year-old) emty handed for the season.
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Ricky Bourgoin
DSL de Drummond, NB
6/4/2011
Big buck I cought on my cuddeback. Isn't he a beauty. Can't wait for deer hunting this year. Hope I will still have him around or have bigger one's. Thank's to cuddeback I know exactly where to hunt.
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Cody Mullikin
Waldo, WI
6/3/2011
Just a neat picture of two does, that shows how fast the trigger speed on a cuddeback is!
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Cody Mullikin
Waldo, WI
6/3/2011
Theres been a fox den in this same place for about 8 years now, and every spring theres little fox kits in this den. Usually about 4-5. So this spring i went to set out my cuddeback, and actually as i was setting it up, and walked away, the mother and 3 kits came up to the top of the den, which was about 4 feet away from me! Pretty neat to see them that close in the wild. And these are the pictures that i got of the little kits.
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Cody Mullikin
Waldo, WI
6/3/2011
Theres been a fox den in this same place for about 8 years now, and every spring theres little fox kits in this den. Usually about 4-5. So this spring i went to set out my cuddeback, and actually as i was setting it up, and walked away, the mother and 3 kits came up to the top of the den, which was about 4 feet away from me! Pretty neat to see them that close in the wild. And these are the pictures that i got of the little kits.
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Marcus Winstead
Deer PArk, TX
6/3/2011
Finally got a hog that's trying to earn his keep.....
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Chad Hanzely
Reynoldsville, PA
6/3/2011
I am an archery hunter only. The first buck is a very large basket rack 8pt. This was the first picture I got of him. Daylight hours a few weeks before season. I used the Cuddeback to pattern this smart old buck. I got his core area figured out and I got about 15 pics of him total. Lots of him rutting hard and chasing does. I never saw the buck in the woods but I believe I have some trail cam pics(May 2011) of this big boy growing his new set of antlers. He truely is a ghost. The second buck is a large 10 pt. Unfortunately I never saw this big boy again. The Cuddeback captured about 10 pics of this guy although this one is so neat. The bear is just really cool. I got several pics of this guy and I plan on hunting him 2011 archery bear season. I would like to say that my Cuddeback has always captured the big boys and has never let me down. Even in below zero weather, the camera works great. It stays in the woods 24/7.
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