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Mike Lamberson
Montpelier, OH
3/7/2011
This picture was taken on our farm. Its late season and this young doe triggered the camera with fifteen plus whitetails in the background.
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Glenda Goodwin
Birmingham, AL
3/7/2011
South Alabama
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Kermit Johnson
Montello, WI
3/7/2011
I purchased a Cuddeback Digital camera so my daughter, who is five, and I could have something that we could do together. She and I enjoy looking at the pictures. This picture Deer in the Snow was her favorite. She said, Dad, even the Deer like the snow.
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Logan Carswell
Wilcox Co., GA
3/7/2011
pretty pic
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Nathan Cherry
prospect, ME
3/7/2011
When i first started using a trail camera i could not afford a cuddeback,so i decided to go with a competitors camera.These are pictures from the past season.You can see this camera has terrible trigger speed and bad quality !On the first picture all you can see is half a head.the deer is only 10 feet away!On the other pictures the quality is so bad you cant tell what the deer is, ME I SUGGEST SAVING A LITTLE MORE MONEY AND GET A CUDDEBACK! THAT WILL FIX ARE PROBLEM!
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Charles Deery
La Crosse, WI
3/7/2011
Two does punching it out!
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Lamar Ray
Adel, GA
3/7/2011
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kEVIN jONES
Princeton, WV
3/7/2011
I put my camera over a mineral lick looking for a trophy buck instead I got a pic of a trophy bear.
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Timothy Broos
Dixon, IL
3/7/2011
This shows why we do not always find sheds in early March.
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Hunter Ray
Magnolia, MS
3/6/2011
I was wondering what kind of bucks were coming to my food plot ,so i put up my cuddeback camera and got these 2 youmg bucks fghting. I was impressed with the Cuddeback's Centered Subject Technology and the clearness of the picture while the bucks were in action. These results are why I use a Cuddeback!
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