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Douglas Kollmer
Sayville, NY
11/25/2009
While up at our cabin bow hunting during the first week of November, we watched one night from the back window for several hours as buck after buck came within 10 feet of our back porch to eat corn and chase does. Just before bed, this 9 point monster joined the others. I took a no-flash photo with my digital camera through the window. The next day we checked our Cuddeback only to learn that the very same buck had made its way to the trail camera that same night. I have included my digital camera photo along with two very high quality Cuddeback photos of the same buck. The split tine is the giveaway. Please share my story/photos as it is proof that the trail camera a is priceless necessity. After thinking our dark and blurry personal photo was our only keepsake from that amazing night, Cuddeback provided two more superior keepsake photos.
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hondo mcguffy
college station, TX
11/25/2009
i bought two cameras at once. i put them out in the same river bottom that i just started hunting this year. this buck showed up the on the photos the second time i checked the cam. the cams saved hours of scouting that i could never have done without them. my son took the big eight during gun season and i was in the stand with him and got to see the entire hunt unfold. we grunted him up at 20 minutes until nine on the morning of the 14th we never had a day time picture of him. he came crashing through the swamp and ran to 15 yards from the stand where my son dropped him in his tracks. cudde back made a dream come true.
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Daniel Smith
Warrensburg, MO
11/25/2009
I had started to search for a spot for gun season. I have a couple of stands in the woods but wanted to set one up on the field edge. I went down into the corner of the field and found at least 10 trees rubbed to pieces. I decided to put up a stand and my camera. The very next night I got a picture of a small 10 with tall G2s. Then on 11/17 I got a picture of a buck with a split G2 in the middle of the night and a nice 8 point with nice mass during the middle of the day. Since then a few more trees have been attacked but they are either nocturnal or showing up while I'm at work. I feel like I am being haunted.
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Leah Mondary
Moores Hill, IN
11/25/2009
We put the camera out to see what was on the new farm we had to hunt and we got him.
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Jeremy Atteberry
Tipton, OK
11/25/2009
Well I have to say if it wasnt for cuddeback I might not of killed this buck. Cuddeback let me know what time the buck was coming in and thats all I needed to know. Went the next morning and there he was. Well and you know the rest of the story.
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John Rittle
Ringtown, PA
11/25/2009
Decided to put my capture out over some acorn rage. I got these three bucks. They aren't big, but they're better than nothing. Thanks Cuddeback!
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Steven Holman
Skandia, MI
11/25/2009
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justin broadus
hearne, TX
11/25/2009
I have this camera set up on an area where i have been seeing alot of deer activity. To my suprise, i caught a picture of this guy with lunch in his mouth. It is pretty amazing how clear the picture quality is and without cuddeback i would have never captured a picture like this.
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Darrin Pickett
Carthage, MS
11/25/2009
got this doe looking at a flying grasshopper as the camera was triggered. simply amazing to get this on picture and to have all of this occur at the precise same time. amazing.
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Joe Eubanks
Stilwell, OK
11/25/2009
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