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Bill Bloom
Fallon, MT
8/31/2010
After a day out on the river fishing , I retrieved the cards from my cuddeback`s and headed home on my 4 wheeler, Near where one camera was located I caught a glimpse of a big whitetail buck, jumping back in the brush. I knew he looked wide, heavy and tall and was still fully in velvet, and was hoping the cuddeback had gotten a picture of the buck. So, I was pleased and excited to find this great photograph the camera had captured of this beautiful buck, I have picture`s of him from last year, he really grew alot. Thanks cuddeback Bill Bloom, Eastern Montana
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Heath Ewing
Scurry, TX
8/31/2010
This is the first year I have had a Cuddyback camera. In the past I had a different brand with a much slower trigger speed, apparently. I was getting alot of pictures but most were just photos of the woods and game trail with no game in them or the back side of deer as they walked past. Then I switched over to the Cuddyback IR. I filled this gravity feeder one weekend, went back a week later and it was empty. I moved my Cuddyback camera over to the feeder so I could see what was eating all the feed so quickly. I set the camera for every 30 seconds so I would be sure and get the animal or animals eating all the feed. I came back a week later and had over 1051 pictures on the camera. They consisted of deer, bobcats and hogs. This picture is of the largest and most determined of the hogs.
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david rayner
bartlesville, OK
8/31/2010
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Scott Roberts
Winona, MN
8/31/2010
SE Minnesota. I have my Cuddeback Capture setup on a salt lick. I had heard that the flash from a scouting camera spooked deer. I would disagree, this buck stayed in front of my camera for 20 minutes. I have four excellent pictures of this buck. Thanks Cuddeback!
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Charles Gaidamavice
Alsip, IL
8/31/2010
Still in velvet. The twelve pt. with the split G-4s,(he is of the 1st. picture and the one with the fawn),I found both sides of his shed antlers this spring.
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Kyle Koeneke
Rockland, WI
8/31/2010
These pictures were taken next to one of our oat fields. The deer in the first picture is an eight pointer. The deer in the second and third picture is a tall ten pointer. On the right shoulder of this deer there is some kind of wound, like a stick sticking out of its shoulder or possibly an arrow sticking out of its shoulder.
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WILL & AMBER HARTLEY
CUNNINGHAM, KS
8/31/2010
A beautiful Kansas sunset! We weren't sure how successful we'd be by putting corn out this early, but we've been pleastantly surprised at the large number of bucks we've caught in only 2 weeks. These 2 are always together and aren't a bit camera shy!
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Brian Mancuso
Slaughter, LA
8/31/2010
My Cuddeback captured a creepy picture of a coyote. Without the second picture, Im not sure I would have known what the first one was. Glad that I got the shot though.
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Brian Kilcrease
Collinston, LA
8/31/2010
just a few of my bucks this year
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Justin Fuchs
Sauk City, WI
8/30/2010
Just made a new half acre food plot in front of our cabin. I decided to put a cuddeback on the plot to see what deer were checking out the new spot. I was happy to see this nice buck come out to feed before dark. Hopefully he does the same thing in a couple weeks for the bow opener!
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