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Kelton Reinert
St. Agusta, MN
2/7/2010
Here is a Minnesota brute 9 pointer captured on a scrape line. We had many pictures of this big buck but never any during the day. That explains why we never could see him in the bow stand.
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Kelton Reinert
St. Agusta, MN
2/7/2010
This is a nice minnesota 8 pointer that appears to have been wounded during the firearms season in late november. The buck has healed up and is coming to our corn feeder every night
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Shawn Kolaja
Seneca, PA
2/7/2010
Here is a picture I got on my Cuddeback Capture IR. One of the deer is eating corn out of my corn feeder that I made while the others are busy with something else. The picture was taken on 1-28-10 near my Northwestern PA home. Obviously the buck had shed its antlers already. It's pretty late in our area for this but the Cuddeback doesn't lie. Great product, I love my Cuddeback. Thanks, Shawn
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Todd Reabe
Brillion, WI
2/7/2010
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Todd Reabe
Brillion, WI
2/7/2010
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Todd Reabe
Brillion, WI
2/7/2010
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Rick Leigey
Chambersburg, PA
2/7/2010
On 1/23/10, I swapped out the SD Card and said my Cuddeback Scouting Prayers the entire trip home. I excitedly flipped thru the 339 pics with a smile on my face from ear to ear. I didn't find any pictures of monster bucks as I had prayed for. However, I found something much more rewarding. Picture 030, which in 2007 was a wide 6 pointer with no brows that was starring straight at me eye to eye when I was at full draw on him contemplating about taking a severely quartering away unethical shot. I slowly let my bow down while he was watching me and he gracefully walked away. Since then I thought about that moment many times and wondered if I made the right decision. When I seen my 030 Cuddeback pic I was overwhelmed with joy because the buck has lived on for (2) more years which made me feel like a true sportmans. This experience has made me realize that my Cuddeback isn't just a trail camera, its a conservationist's tool. Thanks Cuddeback!
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Logan Foster
Chester, SC
2/6/2010
LOVE IS IN THE AIR, on a foggy winter night...and CUDDEBACK IS THERE TO CAPTURE IT ALL, and they don't seem to mind! Great pictures, Cuddeback, even in the worst weather! I always look forward to checking my Cuddeback Expert cameras...it's like Christmas year round, the excitement and anticipation of what this camera has captured! Thanks for a superb camera, Cuddeback!
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Dary Roeser
St. George, KS
2/6/2010
I found the first photo interesting to see the velvet coming off and to see all the blood that is involved with this process. My father ended up taking this buck the last day of rifle season, and it scored 153 . The second photo I got of these two does on a trail, where I had dumped alittle corn. It seems that they are in a stand off, or else one big doe is telling the other that this is her territory. And the third picture is at a scape site and this big boy is heading toward it. As you can see in the upper left corner the deer have been tearing up this little oak tree branch.
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Sandy Weathers
Carrollton, MS
2/6/2010
Camera is set up about 100yards away from my back patio in rural Mississippi. These bucks are rutting over something besides does in the post season---around here we call it yellow top clover
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