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Todd Reabe
Brillion, WI
12/7/2009
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Jess Emery
Justin, TX
12/7/2009
These are some Texas Panhandle bucks,Hemphill County.
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Kurt Mehlin
Omaha, NE
12/7/2009
Went out to the stand tonight before a cold snap came through. Not a deer I was wanting to harvest, but still a very cool picture showing how fast the trigger speed is on a Cuddeback. I always here these owls at dusk/dawn, never believed I would get a pic of one!
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Ronnie Hicks
Sugar Grove, NC
12/7/2009
Was able to get both of these bucks this year Luv this camera Check the two does out fighting or are they dancing
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michael keifer
birch run, MI
12/7/2009
The first picture is a 10 that was comming in the week before opening day. I had caught him on my cuddeback capture at least 20 times so far this season. The second and third photo is a new buck that has started coming in for muzzle loaing season. I had one picture of him early season but it was hard to tell if he had a drop tine. Well thanks to my cuddeback capture the mistery is solved. Going back up hunting next week I will keep you posted. Oh yea, I forgot to mention I did get the 10 point on camera again so he is still out there!
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Dennis Kaebisch
Muskego, WI
12/7/2009
I put out some deer bones after hunting season to get some coyote photos and instead got a picture of this hawk, this is my second camera and is a great show of how fast the camera speed is, keep building such a great product.
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greg bryant
lewiston, ID
12/7/2009
this is a buck i have been hunting for a couple of years. they dont get like this by being stupid came within inches of harvesting him this year. be bigger next year.
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Joe Puetz
Cuba City, WI
12/7/2009
The land we hunt is not typically known for Big Bucks, but now with the Cuddeback Excite and a Cuddeback Capture IR we have been able to see what types of Bucks the properties is holding. This has allowed us to be more selective in taking Deer. The group I hunt with has a limited number of days to hunt (work schedule and family) so we need to make each trip to the woods count. Thanks Joe
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Joe Carpenter
Franklin, TN
12/7/2009
I call this the Twins . The clarity and quality of the picture is what is so appealing. Great Camera.
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Jeff Erb
Safety Harbor, FL
12/7/2009
Here is a Wild Hawg that does not like to share his Dinner, or, his Cudde Back..
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