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Todd Reabe
Brillion, WI
1/17/2011
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Roy Flores Jr
Sullivan City, TX
1/17/2011
First two pictures of a big boar that came in towards our feeder and his family. Last pic shows the cuddeback quality at night, look at that doe looking at something walking around!
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chris calloway
clanton, AL
1/17/2011
this was 4 weeks prior to this photo beening taken
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Travis Muench
Germantown, WI
1/17/2011
Monitoring the movement of deer is very important for the success of our hunt. We keep a camera posted behind our hunting cabin overlooking a salt block/ corn pile year round. Pictured here is a red tailed hawk keeping the squirrels our corn pile. Just goes to show how fast the cuddeback trigger really is.
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Logan Carswell
Fitzgerald, GA
1/17/2011
I placed my cuddeback by a scrape and captured this nice 8 point.
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Brock Baumgartner
Wyoming, MN
1/17/2011
We have a deer feeder in our back yard and have an assortment of wildlife coming to it.
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Logan Carswell
Fitzgerald, GA
1/17/2011
A large 10 point that I discovered with my cuddeback along with 2 smaller bucks fighting.
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Logan Carswell
Fitzgerald, GA
1/17/2011
A very nice boar and a bobcat that my cuddeback helped me discover.
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Nolan Otto
Leonard, MO
1/17/2011
Just thought that this picture of an owl in mid flight showed the great trigger speed of a true deer camera. We put this camera over some corn to try to see if we could get some bucks loosing there antlers or just some deer that we got during the season. I would say we got more then we hoped for including this picture. Thanks Cuddeback for making an awesome product
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Logan Carswell
Fitzgerald, GA
1/17/2011
Two nice 10 points that I would never have known about if it wasn't for Cuddeback.
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