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Jeremy Adkins
Weleetka, OK
11/8/2009
I put my camera out on this old oil well location that has been abandoned for many years. I put the camera out on a friday and on saturday morning this mac daddy walks through. I put some pears on the ground in front on my camera and my cuddeback no flash captured this massive giant in action. The monster has an actual pear stuck on one of his tines. Thanks cuddeback!! great buck! great cameras!
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James Pittman
Newport, NC
11/8/2009
This is a photo of a buck that has been rubbing cedar trees down the river shore on my club in Trenton NC. I got this photo at night as he was checking a scrape. In the photo I noticed the orange colored antlers I guess from rubbing all the cedar trees.
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Shey Cowan
Canyon, TX
11/8/2009
We set up a new protein feeder and were getting alot of activity. We just did not know what type of activity so we set up the cuddeback ir. Here are some of the photos. The locating is near Floydada,Tx.
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Kenneth Fante
pendleton, KY
11/8/2009
put my cuddeback 75 yards from house. in 3 days i had about 40 pics of deer, turkey and coon. there was 11 different bucks. didnt know i had this many deer using my property. cuddeback makes hunting even more fun. Go Cards!
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john schulz
san marcos, TX
11/8/2009
Have had Axis deer show up on the property before but now I have had some Sika deer appear.
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Zach Betz
valparaiso, IN
11/8/2009
Nice split brow,buck checking a scrape in a apple orchard.
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Zach Betz
valparaiso, IN
11/8/2009
Checking the local scrape.
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Kelly Morris
Evanston, WY
11/8/2009
Couple of bucks starting to rut a round!!
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kevin laird
eatonville, WA
11/7/2009
Blacktails in washington state Set camera on a travel route the deer take and during the rut the bucks come by on regular pattern.The camera is only 50 feet from my house and I get regular pics of blacktails and elk. The camera works great
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Rob Tyler
Riceville, IA
11/7/2009
First of all, this came from my brother-in-law's camera and we live in an area that doesn't typically support this kind of wildlife. We live in a flat, crop rich area in northern Iowa. We called around to see if anyone was missing some livestock but no one in the area is missing their bull. Our eyes popped out of our heads when we seen this one!
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