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David Moulds
Fisher, MN
10/10/2010
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Mark Hinman
Canandaigua, NY
10/10/2010
Not sure where this 14 plus point buck came from but thanks to cuddeback we now know this nice buck is around.
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David Moulds
Fisher, MN
10/10/2010
I had Capture out on a deer stand and it was getting hit with little to no pics so i got another to see wath was going on i guess someone needed a scratch post. Have many more pics
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Levi Dawes
Princeton, ID
10/10/2010
I live in northern Idaho, and I use my Cuddebacks to scout for deer and elk hunting. I put my camera up along a heavily used elk trail in late August and a week after I put it up I had pictures of eleven different bulls, so I left it there for all of September and the beginning of October. This area also has a lot of Shiras Moose, the moose often use the same trails and live in the same areas as the elk. When i checked my camera this week I wasn't surprised to find moose pictures, but one of the pictures was pretty funny. The young bull was obviously rutting and decided to tear up a tree, but after he was done he couldn't get it off his head. I also had a picture of two young bulls pushing each other around.
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Alex Wille
black earth, WI
10/10/2010
thanks to my cuddeback i found where the deer were moving and was able to go in empty and come out with some meat for the freezer. (also my buck tag since i hunt in one of the earn-a-buck units in wisconsin, so now i can start hunting the big guy in the third picture)
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Lloyd Posey
Canton, TX
10/10/2010
I've used cuddeback cameras for years. I've always been happy with their performance. I bought this new capture model at Wulf outdoors in Athens, Texas. In the past two weeks i have captured numerous pictures on it of hogs by the dozens, coyotes, and lots of deer. I thought these twin fawns nursing their mother was very unusual and unique to catch on camera.
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Kyle Eslinger
Jasonville, IN
10/10/2010
First time every using trail cameras. Easy to use and picture quality is the best. You never truly know the quality of deer on your property until you put out your camera!!
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Byron Vining
Sondheimer, LA
10/9/2010
I have been getting photos of this deer over the same mineral lick for the past four years. I noticed he added a small droptine off of his right main beam.
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Mark Reuter
Hoffman, MN
10/9/2010
First time I put the camera out and this is what I get on the very first photo. Who says coyote won't carry off deer.
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Scott Welty
Red Lion, PA
10/9/2010
My intentions were to catch photos of coyotes in Sullivan County PA where I own a camp. I wired pieces of venison to a log but I got 60 plus photos of a pair of bobcats. The one light tan male bobcat was there a few times a day on a regular basis. The photo I am submitting shows him sitting and watching the female, it looked like he was posing for the picture.
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