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Sean C
Alexandria, MN
12/8/2021
After spending 7 days hunting in Kansas sun up till sundown and not seeing a mature buck in archery range, i was eager to check cameras at home in MN when returned. This buck eluded me all season and usually strolled out just after shooting hours. A real mature deer and very smart. It's interesting and educational to understand his behavior during all seasons of the year with the help of the cuddeback cameras. Hopefully an encounter before the 2021 archery season closes or get to wait till 2022. Very happy to see he's still alive and using the property i get to hunt. Plant it and they will come.
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Sean C
Alexandria, MN
12/8/2021
Minnesota gun season wrapped up it's great to see some great looking younger bucks survived. I passed this buck twice earlier in the archery season. Deer like this will be great to see live to 4 1/2 or 5 1/2 years old. He's broken his right side G2 off but a great buck!!
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David Matthews
Bradenton, FL
12/8/2021
New York Buck in Snow by Ladder Stand
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Spencer Goodwin
Haynesville, LA
12/7/2021
This is one of the most amazing images I have ever seen taken on a trail camera and it truly shows the speed of the trigger on these cameras. The photo I am submitting was taken after I shot a nice buck and it was falling to the ground. The picture was literally taken between the time it took for the bullet to hit the deer and it to fall down. Really shows how awesome these cameras are.
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Doug Wonders
Motley, MN
12/7/2021
Cuddeback trigger speed is faster than a deer at Santa’s replacement tryouts.
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Austin Brooks
Missouri, MO
12/6/2021
This is two eagles here in north west Missouri. The birds later to find out we’re eating a rabbit. I think it is very cool to see two eagles on camera.
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Walter Piorkowski
South Beloit, IL
12/6/2021
For me, a one in a million shot. My first Cuddeback camera only 2 weeks old captures this moment before a strike, image. Our backyard is far from rural but we obviously have a healthy coyote in the neighborhood. The 1/4 second trigger made it possible.
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John Marzolf
Chatfield, MN
12/4/2021
First time I have ever gotten an owl on camera. Thought it was funny the doe and the owl were looking at each other
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George Murrmann
West Baden Springs, IN
12/3/2021
Waiting her turn at the feeder
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Jerry Perrin
Topeka, KS
12/3/2021
double vision. The yotes are really thick this year. This one was slipping across the dam of a water hole looking for a meal. Maybe its time to hang up the bow and get out the varmint rifle. Pretty nice fur on this one.
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