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Cephas Boman
central, KS
12/27/2009
When you're a bow hunter and your land is completely surrounded by rifle hunters, these are exactly the kind of trail cam pics you want to see after rifle season. Next year is looking good already.
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Marlin Stutzman
Dundee, OH
12/27/2009
We pulled the camera cards one day and started to look for a picture of a new buck cruising the area and instead got a picture of a doe and a yearling doe straight up and ready to fight.
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Gary Mancini
Canton, MI
12/27/2009
I had noticed a fresh scrape along a trail and decided to put my Cuddeback Capture in a spot to get pictures of deer that were visiting the scrape. This was the largest of the bucks that strolled by.
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Andrew Skrzypek
Southington, CT
12/27/2009
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Gary Bohn
Kewaskum, WI
12/27/2009
Left my camera up after the gun deer hunt. This is a reality check to the late rut. Gives me a legit reson for the nay sayers to the late season bowhunt. Second rut, it's real. I have a small parcel in comparison, for 2 seasons. This year my son and I food plotted only total of less than 2 acres. It is already working. next photo will be a side by side of on the trail and harvest. Had, repeat had, a different trail cam till later in the season. Got my Cuddeback. will get more.
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Lavaugn Tisdale
West Monroe, LA
12/27/2009
This bobcat has showed up several times this fall just passing by. Only a Cuddeback is quick enough to get a picture of both predator and prey at this speed.
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Joshua Tramell
Western Grove, AR
12/27/2009
This is what happens when your opening presents on christmas day instead of hunting. Ive been after this buck for 2 months and on christmas he shows himself in the daylight. What a bummer!!
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Tony Antoniewicz
Oregon, WI
12/27/2009
Not much of a story other than a nice buck out on the prowl using the pale moon light to show him his way.
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Phil Baumgartner
Prairie du Chien, WI
12/27/2009
This buck is what I call the twin to the buck I harvested 5 hours before photo was taken. It is a main frame 8 with the right side G2 that splits to make it a 9 pt. The cuddyback was quick enough to get four different angles of this buck. I can't wait to find this buck on my cuddyback again before next season.
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Tim Finley
germantown, WI
12/27/2009
it took me about 2 1/2 years to buy a trail cam, I finaly decided on a cuddeback (capture), now I own three of them! what a great tool for any kind of huntin!
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