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Joe McFadden
Bainbridge, OH
2/23/2010
Saw this bird twice last fall (after my tag was filled). She showed up at the feeder in the back yard in February. Told my wife if we were lucky she walked by the Cuddeback I had set up about 150 yards behind the house. Pulled the camera that afternoon and she was on it. Just got the camera for Christmas (first trail cam of any kind) and after playing with it for 2 months I think I need six of'em.
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Bob sisler
amANDA, OH
2/22/2010
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Shannon Miller
wewahitchka, FL
2/22/2010
I thought that this picture really showed quick camera trigger speed with great picture clarity! I have been using the cuddeback camera for several years and has become more of a primary hobby of mine. I have tried to use other cameras but none has compared to the cuddeback! I thought the cam pic of the buck breeding was unique for us living in the Northern Panhandle of Florida, especially as well centered as the pic was. Was as if they posed for the picture!
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Mike Tandeski
Grand Forks, ND
2/22/2010
Late Nov. found me doing some scouting for a stand site and I came across theis huge rubs. I set my cuddeback up and waited about five days. This deer lives in some miserable country, containing tag alder swamps and extremly thick willow thickets. Hunting back here can be tough! This is where I head with a bow every Nov. during gun season. Theis clips where taken in 07, He is a young two and a half year old. Last gun season I seen a glimpse of him chasing a doe while I was bowhunting.If he makes it thru this miserable winter he will be a true stud for sure!
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Bruce Caporale
Hammonton, NJ
2/22/2010
Record snowfall in the Mid-Atlantic this winter. Where's my shovel. I knew I should have bought that snowbler!
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Bruce Caporale
Hammonton, NJ
2/22/2010
These guys must have snowshoes! After 20+ inches of snow These birds aren't having trouble getting around!
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Rickey Ellis
Beech Grove, AR
2/22/2010
This was taken in late February and our rut typically ends in late November. We do have a late season rut in December, but I never imagined getting this type of photo on Feb 20th.The second photo was a picture of two nice bucks, one still had his horns and the second had already falling off. The Cuddeback is the first trail camera I've owned and I'm very satified and look forward to using it more.
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Nicholas Deery
La Crosse, WISCONSIN
2/22/2010
Nice buck. Saw him once during bow. Still has horns on in late Feb.
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Bob McCorkle
Fuquay Varina, NC
2/22/2010
Our hunting club is under a QDM program and we set out cameras for a herd survey. My camera was set up in a shooting lane on a food plot. Guess the raccoon scared day lights out of the poor deer.
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Dave Sedani
Cameron, WI
2/22/2010
Picture was taken on my Hunting Property in Exland Wisconsin on a fresh winter cutting this is the first Time we have seen this Deer on our Cuddeback Cameras keep up the good work hopefully we get more in the furture and it will have some horns on it. Dave
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