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david e tusch
hernando, MS
2/2/2011
ripley ms!!!!thought this was a cool picture in the snow. we really hardly ever get snow but this yr the south has been hit pretty good.
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Kenny Walker
Smith Center, KS
2/2/2011
Temperatures below 0 with high winds and cuddeback still performs. His antlers look frozen ...
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Eric Stavinoha
Geronimo, OK
2/2/2011
This big guy never showed his face during the season only came out during the night to bad!
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Nick Watson
Hiram, ME
2/2/2011
These were a few weeks ago of some local does
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Chet Burkman
South Range, MI
2/2/2011
When I first started using a trail camera I could not afford a cuddeback, so I decided to go with the Wildview EZ Cam. These are pictures from the past two season. As you can see this camera has terrible trigger speed and bad picture quality. On the first picture you cant even see the head. The deer is practically touching the camera but it failed at catching the deer. On the second pic the camera happens to the deer, but the quality is bad so you cant tell what the deer are. Third pic tells the story itself, BAD TRIGGER SPEED! In the future I hope to get a cuddeback, because I know it will fix my problems. Hopefully I can post some good pics on the website.
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Nick Watson
Hiram, ME
2/2/2011
Had my camera set up on a scrape and got a pic of two coyotes.The other pis is of a coyote on my deer carcuz.
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Joe Baker
macon, MO
2/2/2011
Without my cuddeback i wouldnt have even known these deer were on my farm.
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Joe Baker
macon, MO
2/2/2011
All 3 pictures taken from the same camera... without my cuddeback i would have never even known these bucks were running around my farm.
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joe grolling
Kent, NY
2/2/2011
i have a food plot that has a boarder of standing corn around it and alot of deer were using it as the snow got deeper. in the photo you can see a deer just starting to run and a coyote coming in from the left side running toward the deer. i think the coyote was using the corn for cover to ambush the deer as i have a photo of a coyote 4 days earlier in the same spot. the cuddyback did a great job putting the whole event center in the frame.
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Todd Reabe
Brillion, WI
2/2/2011
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