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Todd Reabe
Brillion, WI
12/15/2009
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Frank Moses
Sumter, SC
12/15/2009
This picture of a hooded merganzer was taken on the afternoon of Dec. 28, 2006 by my first Cuddeback camera which was located on a tree in a normally dry shooting lane at my hunt club in the Wateree Swamp of SC. The swamp had recently been flooded and we were, for all practical purposes, done with deer season. The water here was about 2 feet deep at the time and almost up to the camera when this duck swam by. I now own three Cuddeback cameras and use them year round. As you can see, the picture not only was centered but with awesome color. I killed my biggest whitetail this year our of that stand thanks to Cuddeback. Frank Moses, Director Santee Wateree Branch, QDMA
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John DaRosa
Oxbow, ME
12/15/2009
After recieving my first cuddeback trail cam as a gift i think i found the right place to set it up.What i did't know was that this buck didn't mind working in front of the camera.Notice the same apple tree in the backround
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tom kluesner
prairieburg, IA
12/15/2009
I just wanted to say that kast year i bought 3 cuddebacks and have had some decent luck with them. I decided to submit these photos becasue of the abck ground and the fog in them. I have several monsters on cam but i like the ones with more than just horns in them to look at. If i dont make it into your books at least someone else can enjoy these besides me. Thanks
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Richard Reece
Lenoir, NC
12/15/2009
This buck has been coming on to my farm regularly. I would have had no idea without my cuddeback. Thanks for a fantastic product.
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Rob Williamson
Williamstown, WV
12/15/2009
We have always had a feeder out and have constantly captured pictures of raccoons hanging from the bottom of the thrower stealing our corn. A few weeks ago when we checked the camera, we found more raccoons, but we also found a buck standing on his back legs with his nose in the thrower. We know it was a buck because a few minutes later it took another picture of the same deer and we could see the antlers. Attached are the two pictures. Also attached is a picture of a big buck we got a few years ago. It was taken at 11:30 at night about 23 yards from my tree stand and we never saw him in the day light.
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Eric Dingmann
Brooten, MN
12/15/2009
We have been hunting this deer for 3 years and we have the sheds off of him for three years. Having pictures of him made it worth while sitting in the stand when things were slow knowing he was in the area. We ended up getting him 12-12-09 muzzleloader hunting. We are going to get the bottom jaw so we can get him aged. We think that he is a 7 year old. Hope you injoy the pictures.
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Joe Huss
DePere, WI
12/15/2009
Sometimes you wonder if the buck you were hunting during bow season made it through the gun season. I didn't have to wait long after gun season ended to get my answer.
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tom kluesner
prairieburg, IA
12/15/2009
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Steve Pettaway
Lake Charles, LA
12/15/2009
Caught a number of bucks on a trail entering a foodplot in southwest Mississippi. Three successive pictures captured each of these bucks individually, then fighting. My camera was set on a one minute cycle time and the total sequence covered about 5 minutes.
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