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TODD LANTER
WEWAHITCHKA, FL
9/7/2010
IF YOU THINK THAT THE TRIGGER SPEED FOR A CUDDYBACK ISN'T FAST, LOOK AT THIS PIC! THE RABBIT RUNNING ACROSS THE BACK OF THE PIC IS WHAT TRIGGERED THE CAM! PROBABLY 35 FEET AWAY FROM THE CAM.
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Gary Moxley
Sachse, TX
9/7/2010
This picture was taken on my deer lease in Texas, south of Junction. We have a pretty good herd of exotic animals and it is a low fence ranch. I just put this feeder up and already have sitka deer coming to it. As you can see there is a doe sitka tussling with buck sitka for the corn while a racoon anxiously watches.
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Joel Kemnitz
Wolsey, SD
9/7/2010
Dandy, South Dakota Whitetail
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Ken Bailey
Bainbridge, GA
9/7/2010
Turkey in flight is a testament to Cuddeback trigger speed Young buck will a good one in a couple of years Always good to see fawns in the summer - almost bow season
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Ryan Ferries
Sparta, WI
9/7/2010
I put this camera out near one of my stands to see if any bucks are using the trail.
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chad lewis
centre, AL
9/7/2010
These bucks are in my son plot, his shooting house is 75 yds away from the cam and trail entering field.He is 11 years old and has killed several bucks,but has not killed one big enough to mount.I told him bag one of these and you will get your mount.He will have many sleepless between now and deer season. Thanks Cuddyback
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Todd Cook
Freeburg, IL
9/7/2010
I had this deer on the Cuddeback last year...he has even longer tines this year! First picture on my 3rd Cuddeback Capture. I think I need number 4 soon.
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Brooke Beason
Blanchard, LA
9/7/2010
Starting to lose velvet in NW Louisiana.
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Brooke Beason
Blanchard, LA
9/7/2010
Three nice north Louisiana deer. All are on the Hit List for 2010
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Jack Miling
Cadillac, MI
9/7/2010
We have been having a bear get into our bird feeders, so we put the Cuddeback on the tree facing the feeder. It did not take long and we captured a bear a couple of times. The second bear is much bigger than the first one.
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