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Stephen Wiser
newville, PA
3/1/2010
set-up cuddeback trail camera on a deceased deer found afer last archery season in PA hoping to get coyote pictures but instead to my surprise all pictures were of Golden Eagles. This picture was taken on the top of North Mountain in Newville PA on Feb 5 2010.
newville, PA
3/1/2010
set-up cuddeback trail camera on a deceased deer found afer last archery season in PA hoping to get coyote pictures but instead to my surprise all pictures were of Golden Eagles. This picture was taken on the top of North Mountain in Newville PA on Feb 5 2010.
Conn Lamberson
Hannibal, MO
3/1/2010
It should be interesting to see what they will be like this year.
Hannibal, MO
3/1/2010
It should be interesting to see what they will be like this year.
Conn Lamberson
Hannibal, MO
3/1/2010
Just picked up my cuddeback cameras today. I had a lot of predator pics. The cameras have not been checked since the begining of December. I thought for sure the batteries would have been dead a month ago , but they were still going strong. Unbelievable for one of our coldest winters on record. THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!
Hannibal, MO
3/1/2010
Just picked up my cuddeback cameras today. I had a lot of predator pics. The cameras have not been checked since the begining of December. I thought for sure the batteries would have been dead a month ago , but they were still going strong. Unbelievable for one of our coldest winters on record. THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!
Conn Lamberson
Hannibal, MO
3/1/2010
Just picked up my cuddeback cameras today. I had a lot of predator pics. The cameras have not been checked since the begining of December. I thought for sure the batteries would have been dead a month ago , but they were still going strong. Unbelievable for one of our coldest winters on record. THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!
Hannibal, MO
3/1/2010
Just picked up my cuddeback cameras today. I had a lot of predator pics. The cameras have not been checked since the begining of December. I thought for sure the batteries would have been dead a month ago , but they were still going strong. Unbelievable for one of our coldest winters on record. THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!
Conn Lamberson
Hannibal, MO
3/1/2010
Just picked up my cuddeback cameras today. I had a lot of predator pics. The cameras have not been checked since the begining of December. I thought for sure the batteries would have been dead a month ago , but they were still going strong. Unbelievable for one of our coldest winters on record. THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!
Hannibal, MO
3/1/2010
Just picked up my cuddeback cameras today. I had a lot of predator pics. The cameras have not been checked since the begining of December. I thought for sure the batteries would have been dead a month ago , but they were still going strong. Unbelievable for one of our coldest winters on record. THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!
Nicholas Stahr
McAlisterville, PA
3/1/2010
We laughed all night about some of the pictures we got on our cuddeback. I didn't even see some of the deer we got this hunting season. Thanks Cuddeback!!!
McAlisterville, PA
3/1/2010
We laughed all night about some of the pictures we got on our cuddeback. I didn't even see some of the deer we got this hunting season. Thanks Cuddeback!!!
Kaine Pace
Saint Francisville,
3/1/2010
I live in St. Francisville, La where we are known for some of the bigger deer in the state. I strictly bow hunt all year long. I ve been hunting this mystik animal for almost 2 years now with archery tackle. I ve only seen him on the hoof once last year. This year Bosshogg has really given me the slip; he acts like the rest of the ghost on the myrtles plantation. It was day 2 of archery season and boss was there and I wasn't. he also did it to me 3 other mornings this year. Thanks to my cuddie back I knew Boss had been feeding all year, he'd come visit me twice a day right at daylight and right before dark. I knew he had to either be watching me come in and /or laying real close. This deer live in a subdivision behind the Myrtles Plantation. He has totally adapted to human life and is truly a majestic animal.
Saint Francisville,
3/1/2010
I live in St. Francisville, La where we are known for some of the bigger deer in the state. I strictly bow hunt all year long. I ve been hunting this mystik animal for almost 2 years now with archery tackle. I ve only seen him on the hoof once last year. This year Bosshogg has really given me the slip; he acts like the rest of the ghost on the myrtles plantation. It was day 2 of archery season and boss was there and I wasn't. he also did it to me 3 other mornings this year. Thanks to my cuddie back I knew Boss had been feeding all year, he'd come visit me twice a day right at daylight and right before dark. I knew he had to either be watching me come in and /or laying real close. This deer live in a subdivision behind the Myrtles Plantation. He has totally adapted to human life and is truly a majestic animal.