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David Saale
Port Allen, LA
2/22/2010
Turkeys,White Turkey and Rare Snow for down here in Louisana
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jake Siekierka
west liberty, OH
2/21/2010
i had my cameras out during the weeks leading up to the statewide gun season in ohio, when i caught these two coyotes about to enjoy a nice racoon dinner. With out cuddeback I would have never been able to catch this great photo.
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Tommy Caldwell
Pontotoc, MS
2/21/2010
Here's a great pic of a raccoon and deer standoff!!
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Matthew Good
Swanton, OH
2/21/2010
we have a feeder in the woods and the deer love it. The photos tell it all.
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michael perrelli
wallingford, CT
2/21/2010
waiting for coyotes on a roadkill deer these two redtails came to eat everyday. my cuddeback was flawless the trigger speed is incredible.
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Ryan Stuck
McAlisterville, PA
2/21/2010
Our neighbor and I never knew these big guys were around if you look close the one is a double beard......we love our cuddeback
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Jim McFall
Lawson, MO
2/21/2010
Feeder had run dry. Guess they were getting hungry
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Steve Hartley
Beatrice, NE
2/21/2010
Caught this bobcat in Feb. Have not seen one with such vivid markings and large size.
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Tommy Lackey
Newborn, GA
2/20/2010
I set my Expert up in a recently thinned section of Georgia pines. The birds are really liking the more open terrain and spend much more time in this particular area now than in the past. Looking forward to the Ga turkey season opener in March and hopefully encountering one or more of this train of gobblers!
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josh baitinger
wild rose, WI
2/20/2010
Have been flowing this deer since 2005 when he was 2 1/2 years old. First pic is from 2007 when he was 4 1/2. Second pic is from 2008 when he was 5 1/2. Third pic is from 2009 when i took him with the bow, he was 6 1/2 years old. Had a ton of cuddyback pictures of this deer for 4 years. We called him the mule deer buck because of his four forks like a mule deer, and would you know it he lost one of his forks the year i shot him. With out cuddyback i could have never followed this deer so close over the years. I have a 1 mega-pixel camera with 35,000 lifetime pictures, i would never own a trail camera that was not a cuddyback.
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