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steve dillard
denton, NC
6/6/2010
This deer is already 22 inches wide and just starting to grow his g-2's. Check out the mass and brow tine length. I got one look at him last December but had already tagged out. Maybe I will get him this year.
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michael duckworth
uniontown, KY
6/6/2010
there was no real buck activty at this scrape and licking branch till this night. look at the long brow tine on this one brute . he will be a good buck this year. that was a picture of him after our archery season had just went out.
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Ryan Hammerberg
Escanaba, MI
6/6/2010
we don't leave our feeders running but always leave corn in the barrels the bears always find them and we get good pics in daylight at our camp thought I would share them
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Ryan Hammerberg
Escanaba, MI
6/6/2010
we set up our camera in our food plot with a corn feeder in the background not working at the time neat pic of turkey
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james hamby
trinity, NC
6/6/2010
cuddeback is by far the best camera out there I can watch my deer all year
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Jason Cole
West Valley, NY
6/6/2010
Make a long story short, I like many others purchased a low end Camera with so many problems I almost giving up, but I had heard so many Great things about Cuddeback, that I gave one a try. I am so pleased with my new Cuddeback, its like having my own proffesional cameraman out in the woods for me. love the product will buy more.
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Jason Birmingham
New Castle, CO
6/6/2010
After seeing tracks around a small water hole in early June, I set up my Cuuudeback. Within 12 hours I got this pic of a beautiful chocolate bear coming down the trail to water.
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Nick Sabo
Eielson AFB, AK
6/5/2010
While bear baiting in alaska my friend and I kept on getting our barrel destroyed and seeing some wierd grizz tracks we decided to throw up the cuddieback. We soon found out that was a good choice. We ended up getting great pictures of not one but three grizzly bears at the same time. As for the strange tracks the camera let us see that one of the Grizzlys had a conibear trap on his paw. Due to the great pictures we were able to show fish and game and they are cracking down on the traps that are left out by irresponsible trappers. Thanks for the great pictures and for making the woods a little better for these giants.
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ken deubel
racine, WI
6/5/2010
nice picture of doe and fawn from holcombe,wi
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ken deubel
racine, WI
6/5/2010
bear pictures from holcombe,wi during spring 2010
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