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Armand Archibald
Enfield, CT
12/3/2009
Got these photos while hunting in Illinois for 2 weeks. The cuddebacks definitely helped us figure out fast what was on the property. We had only 50 acres to hunt and several cameras out. Alot more monsters there than I would have ever thought. Thanks to Cuddeback we knew what was there
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Clifford Lindley
Stuart, OK
12/3/2009
Here is a deer that I located using my cuddeback in 06. He returned in 07 and I also captured his image on my cuddeback. I was able to locate one of his sheds by monitoring him with my cuddeback in 07. We did not get a pic of him in 08. I feared that he may have been killed or did not make the winter in 08. In 09 he showed up again, and my father put an end to this three year obsession with this deer. He had 18 scorable points and will score between 165-175 (estimated by taxidermist). If I had not had my Cuddeback out there my dad ,and I, would have chalked it all up as dumb luck instead of a three year hunt of a lifetime for a buck of a lifetime! These Cameras when used properly can give you an edge! Using them properly can let you know everything about your deer population!
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Clifford Lindley
Stuart, OK
12/3/2009
It is absolutely amazing how you can monitor bucks with Cuddeback cameras! These bucks have shown up on the same week for three years in a row. I finally sealed the deal on the ten point after he began showing up in daylight hours. This was his first daylight appearance in three years monitored with my camera. How else could you know when a noctournal deer goes into daylight mode? You have to get get a Cuddeback! We keep six out year round, and I could not learn more about my deer in any other way period!
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Tom Sawyer
Buna, TX
12/3/2009
love these cameras.... never know what you see next...outstanding...
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TODD ERIEAU
GREENBAY, WI
12/2/2009
THIS BUCK WAS FALLOWING MY SCENT DRAG
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michael clark
albany, GA
12/2/2009
This typical eight is photogenic as can be but only when the sun goes down and at around 9 PM! He almost messed up when rut hit though,if only I could shoot when the trill of seeing him in daylight would not of got to me! haha I named him Lucky!
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Charlie Broadwater
Demotte, IN
12/2/2009
These are twin bucks local to the area around my home. This picture was takin during the first week of firearms season in Indiana. I believe their on their own now no mom doe.
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Jeff Osborn
New Berlin, WI
12/2/2009
Look out here they come! Thanks to the Cuddeback's quick trigger speed this picture has two coyotes in it when most camera's would have one or even none. Thanks for a great product.
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Jeff Osborn
New Berlin, WI
12/2/2009
Great action picture of this monster in mid-stride. Got a total of three pictures of this brute on our food plot as well as two more in another location. All pictures were before the hunting season when he was still in velvet. Neighbor ended up harvesting him on the 2nd day of the WI gun season. Even though he also had Cuddebacks out neither of us ever got a picture during the season. Deer had a 25-5/8 inside spread and will be the largest 8 pointer ever shot in the county according to the state's Buck & Bear record books.
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Guy Griggs
Sand Springs, OK
12/2/2009
You can guess my surprise when I saw this buck on my cuddeback. He disappeared for about a month and then boom, he was back on our farm roaming around in broad daylight. I was lucky enough to harvest him 3 days later.
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