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thomas schumer
florence, KY
12/17/2010
I have an area in about a 10 acre plot in the woods just off the field which i refer to as the deer kitchen. I had placed a few stump lickers in the area and then started to put corn around the area on the husk. I put a bag of sweet demise on top of the ground and let mother nature do the rest. Now the deer have a hole dug in the ground about 39 deep. I then proceeded to put peanut butter on the base of a tree trunk and my friends laughed at me and said I ruined the spot now. Well the photo's from my Cuddeback don't lie as I am now chasing my buddies away from my stand after they saw the results of my astonishing pics and season.I also put a camera on a trail about 150 yards long full of scrapes and rubbs and on this particular scrape I captured this picture of two doe's sparring on a scrape with the buck in the background awaiting the winner of his courtship. Thanks Cuddeback
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Jordan Lenkey
Streetsboro, OH
12/17/2010
Curly Q has been hit. My friend Papa Jeff shot this deer during the rut (11-4-10)and made a bad shot. We wer'nt sure if he had made it but the Cudde shows the proof that he's alive but is dropping weight. The last pic is before the shot took place look at the weight he has loss.
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Jordan Lenkey
Streetsboro, OH
12/17/2010
During this past summer (6-29-10) I won the photo of the week with the Shed Buck. He vanished at the start of season only to return into the late season. He really turned into a stud and I hope to hold him by the head instead of his sheds this year. Wish me luck. Rack Attack
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Jordan Lenkey
Streetsboro, OH
12/17/2010
This is why I use Cuddeback. Cuddeback trail camera's allow you to find out the valual information to set up your hunt. They tell you when to be there, which way they're coming from and what you have to hunt. Thank you cuddeback and Thank you Walt. Im going out hunting this evening (12-17-10) to hopefully harvest my largest buck to date for myself. If I succeed you better beleave that my picture with my buck will be submitted to your website. Thanx again Rack Attack and good luck to you all.
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Nick Cyr
Hampton, NH
12/17/2010
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Steve Holmvig
Aitkin, MN
12/17/2010
Here are three pictures that tell the story of what takes place in the fall during rutting season. This series of photos demonstrates Cuddebacks ability to capture the entire story. It is not uncommon for me to have over 1000 pictures per week. Great camera!!!
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Michael Lindley
Holdenville, OK
12/17/2010
This is a deer that seems to show up every year in December. He continues to add mass and points each year for the past three! Without cuddeback we would not know anything about this dude! My nephew has high hopes, with him moving in daylight, this year.
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David Pavlesic
Cypress, TX
12/17/2010
Now this is fast trigger speed! My Cuddeback Capture caught Low Top in mid flight at a pinch point and fence crossing where I had a close encounter with him just a few days earlier. This nice 8 point has proven to be very photogenic, and unfortunately very ellusive. Just days before this great photo, I had my first encounter with him. We have been able to get several pics in several locations, almost all of which have been at night. The lady's almost got him in trouble just days before this photo, however I watched him from 60 yards taking flight just as seen here. He made it to 50 yards before the does led him back across the fence, not quite close enough to put a Rage in The Cage. I set the camera on this crossing later that morning and got him displaying his aerial talents once again. I know where I am setting a new stand now thanks to Cuddeback! David Cypress, TX
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David Pavlesic
Cypress, TX
12/17/2010
Now this is fast trigger speed! My Cuddeback Capture caught Low Top in mid flight at a pinch point and fence crossing where I had a close encounter with him just a few days earlier. This nice 8 point has proven to be very photogenic, and unfortunately very ellusive. Just days before this great photo, I had my first encounter with him. We have been able to get several pics in several locations, almost all of which have been at night. The lady's almost got him in trouble just days before this photo, however I watched him from 60 yards taking flight just as seen here. He made it to 50 yards before the does led him back across the fence, not quite close enough to put a Rage in The Cage. I set the camera on this crossing later that morning and got him displaying his aerial talents once again. I know where I am setting a new stand now thanks to Cuddeback! David Cypress, TX
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Beau Standerfer
Oklahoma City, OK
12/16/2010
Set up an acorn lick in SW Oklahoma to see how the deer would like it...apparently this raccoon found it pretty tempting!
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