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ben isaac
lawrenceburg, KY
8/23/2010
nice ky bucks still in velvet.this is my feeder that i feed deer at all year around so my kids and i can watch them.
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ART KRUEGER
Milwaukee, WI
8/23/2010
I put my capture out on one of my food plots to see what was using it and I got these pics. Great product
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Chris Mc Donough
Green Bay, WI
8/23/2010
This is a real display of the fast trigger speed of a cuddeback. This is an albino deer in a spot I never seen before. Thanks Cuddeback.
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Brad Richards
Nelsonville, OH
8/23/2010
I got this picture behind my old house in southeastern Ohio. I have been scouting via trail camera for about a year now and i have yet to receive a picture this outstanding! This is my most prominent photo i have EVER taken! The second one just goes to show you how calm the deer are about the trail camera and how some of them are actually intrigued by it! the ensuing picture captures what REALLY happens to all your food you set out for your deer.
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Mike Ondo
Stowe, PA
8/23/2010
Just another great Cuddeback photo !!!!!!!
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Graham McCabe
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8/23/2010
First time out with the capture, beats all my other makes of trailcams. I hunt these jackal professionally, and use the cameras for location in the mountains and ravines where I cannot get to to call. This one was placed near a path used by kudu on my ranch, and now the traps can be deployed. Great product, thank you. Graham
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Dusty Feldmann
Steeleville, IL
8/23/2010
We have had fantastic results with our cuddebacks. They are the perfect scouting tool when you can't glass the fields.
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Alex Watson
Union City, MI
8/22/2010
I had my Cuddeback on the edge of a hay field. Trying to get a picture of a big buck I had seen out there. I got this picture of a doe jumping down the hill from behind the camera. The thing I like about it is that it shows the trigger speed and getting the picture before the doe hit the ground.
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Alex Watson
Union City, MI
8/22/2010
I had my Cuddeback on the edge of a hay field. Trying to get a picture of a big buck I had seen out there. I got this picture of a doe jumping down the hill from behind the camera. The thing I like about it is that it shows the trigger speed and getting the picture before the doe hit the ground.
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Paul Hardiek
Teutopolis, IL
8/22/2010
This unique double split G2 whitetail buck was photographed on a new alfalfa food plot created this spring. This is the 8th picture captured and the best with the morning sun just breaking the horizon. The deer is also starting to change from his red summertime coat to his autum brown. Awesome!
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