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john chappell
harrisburg, IL
11/23/2010
Dear cudde back here is a buck that i took within ten days of the first pic. And it took five minute after climbing in the stand. I just wanted to say thank you
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jeremy hempel
prior lake, MN
11/23/2010
bought my first cuddeback camera this year and i couldn't of been happier with all the pictures. i put it by my tree stand and couldn't beleive the photos i got! i've already bought two more and can't wait to put them up for next year. here are a few af the pics
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John Hutchinson
Conyers, GA
11/23/2010
This deer comes up to the front of our house and eats at the feeder. This was taken on 11/11/10 at the beginning of the rut here in our area. He's been working 4 scrapes behind the house.
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Kirk Waugh
Brandon, SD
11/23/2010
We purchased a 100 acre property this year with only 10 acres of trees with little hope of seeing big deer without some serious habitat development in the future. I purchased my first ever trail camera a Cuddeback Capture and strapped it to a tree. I was pleasantly suprised to see this big boy. Thanks Cuddeback!
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Rob Housewright
Steelville, MO
11/23/2010
Watching a scrape line during the Missouri rut. Hevent seen them in daylight, but these cuddeback shots make it easy to get up in the morning!
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tom decorsey
blaine, MN
11/23/2010
before and after shots of a double browtine 14 pt shot opening week of mn firearms season. green score in the upper 190's
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Johnny Renner
mcGregor, IA
11/23/2010
I had shot a doe on one of my early morning hunts in Iowa. When O went to go find it I looked aor my doe for hours. finally I gave up. the nex time I went and checked my cuddle back pictures I discovered that some cyotes had found my doe, drug it back in front of my camera and proceeded to eat it. What are the odds of them eating the deer that I couldn't find and dragging it in front of my camera and eating it.
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Harry Rust
Knox,, IN
11/23/2010
This bird must have thought it needed it's picture taken. It might have thought this Cuddyback camera was his new home.
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Edward R Wedge
Berlin, NH
11/23/2010
Crossing a clear cut on a well used run Lots of brows in that paticular clear cut
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Brock Wetenkamp
Manitowoc, WI
11/23/2010
I set the camera up over a scrape that didn't seem to have a licking branch in reach. I thought that was quite strange and I wanted to see what was making this scrape. I figured it was just a small buck that possibly didn't know any better. The camera was set up for only a week before I checked it and boy was I surprised to see this brute standing on its hind legs reaching up for a licking branch that I would only be able to reach by jumping. Hopefully i get a crack at him later this season.
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