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Travis Weber
arlington, OH
2/10/2010
Cuddeback's assist in patterning deer!
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Clint Craycraft
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2/10/2010
random pics that the cuddeback took in east texas.
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bruce wood
Lindale, TX
2/10/2010
These deer pictures were taken shortly after the end of the 2009-2010 gun season in East Texas. Both of the larger deer are 9 points. One has an inside spread of almost 20 inches, although he is still quite young.
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David Keene
Oglethorpe, GA
2/10/2010
I have been getting pictures of a pair of spotted fawns for the past month or so on Our Propery in Macon County Ga. It's Feb. Must have been born late? David Keene
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David Keene
Oglethorpe, GA
2/10/2010
This is a picture of an Owl Flying over one of My Cuddebacks at the creek on Our Property in Macon County Ga. Picture was taken in the rain. I cropped it. This is the 1st owl I have ever gotten. I have 5 cameras out year round. 2 are cuddiebacks all will be cuddiebacks as the rest die. My only complaint is they are ticky about the cards you use in them. David Keene
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Todd Russell
Bridgeport, NE
2/10/2010
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RAY CLEMENS
LAPEER, MI
2/10/2010
This camera is great ! this picture speaks for itself, have alot of rabbits in the area. suppose this guy was on the hunt !! Wow is all I have to say, no comparison in trigger speed, have tried them all..
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Kenneth McRae
Little Rock, AR
2/10/2010
Dancing Deer...taken near Dewitt AR in a swamp at twight ligh t...
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Kenneth McRae
Little Rock, AR
2/10/2010
Dancing Deer...taken near Dewitt AR in a swamp at twight light...
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David Giarrizzo
Chagrin Falls, OH
2/10/2010
After hunting the rut in New York, my brother and I wanted to begin hunting the late season in Ohio. My grandpa owns about 13 acres and has permission to hunt another 60 acres behind him. My brother and I found an area on him property that had great sign. There was an old logging road which held scapes and a top of rubs. We knew even though it was after the rut the deer were using this path. Before setting up a stand we put some corn out on the trail and set up my Cuddeback to see what bucks were in the area. The results were unbelievable. I have thousands of pictures but here are just a few of my favorites. The one photo of the two bucks and the doe looking away from the camera could not have been staged anymore perfect. Thanks to the trigger speed of the cuddeback, it snapped the perfect picture! We were not able to get any shots at any of the bucks and in fact we would have never known some of them existed if it weren't for my cuddeback!
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