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BRAD CUNNINGHAM
YAKIMA, WA
11/15/2009
THERES A RESIDENT ELK HERD OF ABOUT 150 ANIMALS THAT HANG AROUND MY PROPERTY , HERS SOMETHING YOU DONT SEE OFTEN IN ELK COUNTRY , THIS WAS IN MY BACK YARD.
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PHILLIP PRUITT
covington, GA
11/15/2009
WE HAVE TWO CAMERAS WE KEEP IN THE WOODS YEAR AROUND. WE WATCHING FOR THE BUCKS TO START TRAVELING DURING DAYTIME HOURS TO TRY TO DERERMINE WHEN THE RUT AT PEAK. WE ARE SEEING MORE ACTIVE SIGNS IN MID NOV. I THINK THESE PICS ARE GOOD SIGNS THE RUT IS ON. WE LOVE OUR CAMERAS. PHIL
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Sean Johnson
Geneseo, IL
11/15/2009
Thank You Cuddeback!!!! I was very reluctant on which if any trail camera to buy. As with everything in life the reveiews about quality and service were all over the place. Something inside however kept telling me to go with a Cuddeback and boy am I ever glad I did. When you say simple to set up you mean it. I had my Capture up and running and in the woods at work within 20 minutes of opening the package. As the pictures speak for themselves the quality of Cuddeback is AWESOME!!! Thanks to you I have a lot to be looking forward to come the opening day of the Illinois firearm season. Thank You Cuddeback. To anyone that may read this if it gets posted on their page if Your not buying a Cuddeback your wasting your money take it from me!!!!!
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John Logan Zink
Olney, IL
11/15/2009
The first picture is a spot where I set my camera cause i had seen a trail through there. The second picture i actually shot the deer and you can see the arrow sticking out of its back.
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Larry Cramer
Niles, MI
11/15/2009
A hunters dream to view 2 magnificent bucks of this size. The buck on the left I actually harvested on 10-8-09 at 0755 with my crossbow, it weight 225lbs. field dressed. #2- A huge non-typical still in velvent, the next photo is one in November with a corn stalk tangled in his antlers. As of November 13 this deer has not been taken.
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Tim Roeschlein
Wahkon, MN
11/15/2009
Backyard Big Buck Of all the bucks to visit my Browning feeder, this guy is the biggest so far. As near as I can tell, has 11 points. With the feeder only 25 feet from my patio door and living in city limits, you just never know what's out there after the sun goes down!
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Tim Roeschlein
Wahkon, MN
11/15/2009
Backyard Bachelor Group This albino whitetail buck has been coming to my Browning feeder in my backyard for the past two years. He still visits occasionally today! Although he may be considered the odd man out , a six and eight pointer accept him into their bachelor group. It's legal to harvest albino whitetails in Minnesota but I choose not to. My granddaughter enjoys watching him when she visits and that's worth more to me than having the rare trophy on my wall.
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aaron ribblett
mineral point, PA
11/15/2009
both pictures are taken over a scrape 20 yards from my tree stand. The ten point was taken the next to the last day of archery. Waiting for rifle season now.
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nick nuzzo
irwin, PA
11/15/2009
the first is of a beautiful 8 point and the second picture u think he been rubbin some trees?? and the third pic is of a goofy 4 point in broad day light he was chasin a little doe around for 20 mins in my back yard
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Ethan Makamson
Grenada, MS
11/15/2009
The best quality picture ive ever seen compareing to others camers. These are some of the prettiest daytime pictures i have gotten.
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