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Craig Kesler
Hilbert, WI
1/18/2011
Had my Cuddeback out in the woods scouting for deer. Came back to check pictures a week after putting camera out and found this unique picture on the camera. this is the first bobcat picture that I have ever gotten.
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Dustin Belknap
Mediapolis, IA
1/18/2011
Every year we put our cameras out to see what is in store for us next year. Overlooking a turnup patch, we found this nice 10 point buck in store for us next year. This is why you should keep your Cuddebacks out even after the hunting year is over.
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Jake Huebschman
Eldorado, WI
1/18/2011
Saw coyote running out of pines with a rabbit in its mouth. when i checked the camera i saw the pics went back and found the deer 30 yards from the camera. the deer was a small buck that lost his horns. one of his legs already didnt work thats why it couldnt get away
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Buell Harper
Panama City, FL
1/18/2011
I hunt in Bay County, Florida and use Cudde back Cameras at all of my food plots for this reason alone. While reviewing my food plot photos I noticed this picture of a Coyote running through my food plot with a deer leg in its mouth. I guess even a slick Coyote can't outrun the trigger speed of a Cuddeback!
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Nick Deery
La Crosse, WI
1/18/2011
Could be a tough winter for this fellow.
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Esau Casetta
Fall Creek, WI
1/18/2011
At school we were doing an a trail cam project, and we found a dead deer so we put a camera on it. We were hoping to capture a fox, bob cat or anything.
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Steve Barker
Gahanna, OH
1/18/2011
This big 10pt is breeding this yearling doe on Dec 29th ! So much for our standard rut dates here in Ohio of of Nov 1 thru 14 !
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cole flanagan
ardmore, OK
1/17/2011
I put this camera up on a property that me and my dad have been hunting for four years now and we have taken many good trophies off it, but this one is by far the most unique deer ever captured and harvested from the area. I put the cam over a heavily traveled trail at a pinch point from bedding to food. We hunted him several times with no luck then finally on dec. 3rd during gun season here in oklahoma my dad was sitting there when this buck stepped out and gave him a forty yard shot with his 30-06. When he called me and told me he was excited as I had ever heard him after killing a deer. We now have him at the taxidermist, and after caping the skull it looks like he may have been shot between the eyes, because the skull plate had a whole in it. It had completely grown back as you see in the picture and was solid as a rock to the touch. He is no doubt a trophy of a lifetime in my book, and will for sure be a awesome looking mount!
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Todd Reabe
Brillion, WI
1/17/2011
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Todd Reabe
Brillion, WI
1/17/2011
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