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Nick Blubaum
Oaktown, IN
11/2/2009
This is a picture of a doe that I shot at 20 yards and you can see the arrow in the side of the deer.
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neil murphy
Holly Springs, MS
11/2/2009
we suspected there was a big buck in the area by looking at the rubs and scrapes. He was killed 12 days later by a club member. The buck had 14 points and a 10 inch drop tine. We would have never known the buck was there without the cuddeback. We have taken hundreds of pictures of nice bucks but this is the biggest yet. This would have never happened without this product. Thanks cuddeback.
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michael heier
two rivers, WI
11/2/2009
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shawn storey
warroad, MN
11/2/2009
Set my camera up on the edge of a small food plot. I have had my cuddy for about a year now, and these are prolly the best pics i have gotten.....besides one i got last year when it caught a fawn runnin by........cuddeback keeps amzing me..
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Todd Reabe
Brillion, WI
11/2/2009
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Todd Reabe
Brillion, WI
11/2/2009
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Todd Reabe
Brillion, WI
11/2/2009
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Chris Delavera
Windsor, NY
11/2/2009
Attached is a photo of a major league 8 point I just retrieved from my Cuddeback Capture. I live in the Southern tier of NY, and with the hunting pressure and small tracts of land available for hunting, I never knew deer like this existed around here. I just received my new Capture to replace a very old Cuddeback that served me well for years. In the meantime, I went out and purchased 2 Stealth Cam Sniper Pro cameras (Our local sports shop does not carry the Cuddeback brand). I did manage to get a lot of photos (of rear ends and nice scenery) but nothing worthwhile. Boy am I glad I have my cuddeback in the woods. Thanks and keep up the great work!
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Carl Fischer
Blythewood, SC
11/2/2009
The camera was set over a mineral lick to survey deer in Williamsburg County, SC. The camera was aimed due north and captured the bird shortly after sunrize. I can't ID the bird but he seems interested in the camera.
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Nick Nuzzo
Irwin, PA
11/2/2009
Just some pictures of a few bucks in my back yard... i think the one is of a mom and two twin button bucks. thanks cuddeback... p.s. the time may be screwed up in some pics.
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