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russ mead
bradford, OH
9/3/2010
The pictures that I have submitted were taken on a farm in Southern Ohio and are just a couple of the awesome pictures that I have so far this year. My wife has appropriately named the two bucks Mike Tyson and Evander Holyfield due to the small piece missing one the one deer's right ear. I thought it was funny so it stuck.
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Justin Yoho
Vincent, OH
9/3/2010
Since I have been putting trail cameras out I have wanted to Capture a whitetail buck shedding his velvet and It finally came true this year check out the pics very neat... Thanks Cuddeback
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Danny Holderman Jr
Leitchfield, KY
9/3/2010
This year I put my camera out to help scout turkeys. It made turkey hunting alot more easy knowing here to set up opening day. Thanks to cuddeback for making hunting alot easier.
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Brandon Harris
Dora, AL
9/3/2010
Thanks cuddeback for the most bucks I have ever had in one picture
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Brandon Harris
Dora, AL
9/3/2010
Well I'll let the pictures speak for themselves! Thank you cuddeback for a great product.After checking the pictures now I know that the buck I had encounterd last year a few times has grown into a stud!
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Jack Bazile
Tigerton, WI
9/3/2010
I have several pictures of this buck, from the year 2009. Late in the fall he had been gorded in the left shoulder by another buck. I have several photos with the cuddeback showing the progression of the healing process. We have named him Scar Shoulder . beginning in June of 2010 we starting getting photos of his velvet antlers growing. We have several photos of him during the growing season. I estimate him to be about 5-1/2 years old. This photo doesn't show the scar but we have more that do. He has a large 3 beam buddy, and I'm hoping to get a photo like this of him too. We did find his shed in Feb. I normally target one buck and hunt only for him. This year it will be him or his 3 beam buddy.
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Clayt Johnson
Spencerport, NY
9/3/2010
This is a picture of a Moose taken from a Cuddeback IR Camera positioned near my camp in the South central Adirondacks. I love this camera. Thank you.
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Zach Patterson
Hays, KS
9/3/2010
Have attempted to use several trail cameras over the years and have failed terribly with all of them either not having them set up right or not having a fast enough trigger speed. This year I purchased to cuddebacks and with the super simple setup and the fast trigger speed in my opinion our the best trail cameras on the market. Also i would like to add they were a very reasonable price in comparison to the other big name brands.
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Brandon Riley
Mayfield, KY
9/2/2010
I though that this was a funny photo. I have seen this buck and fawn in several photos. It seems that big brother, or should we say daddy, likes to eat dinner alone!
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Mike Baer
Ettrick, WI
9/2/2010
My Cuddeback camera is in the woods nearly year around. In fact, I own several Cuddeback. I have captured many deer, turkey, raccoon, fox, coyote and last fall my camera captured a fisher which is fairly unusual for our area of central Wisconsin. I look forward to removing the card & downloading the photos to our computer. On June 25, 2010, at 9:05am, I captured this owl in flight. It may have been hunting a mouse but it's looking directly into the camera. Anyone that has seen the photo thinks it's a pretty cool.
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