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david hawkins
mooresboro, NC
10/9/2009
this is a main frame 8 pointer with a couple stickers. this deer comes in to the corn pile every 2 r 3 hours day r night. finaly muzzle loader season came in so i new he was there. sure enough 1st morning he came in with a broad side shot when i shot he kicked up and the cuddyback took his pic. and now he is in the frezer thanks cuddyback for letting me patteren him
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Kyle Heisner
Pinckneyville, IL
10/9/2009
I have been hunting this area for several years and have yet to see any large bucks. I put my cuddeback Capture in the area just thinking I will get photos of does and a few small bucks. To my surprise I caught these monsters on camera. My excitement sky rocketed after viewing these photos. Thanks Cuddeback for making such a great product. Even if I never see these deer again I am just as excited as if I had harvested one.
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Dustin Gordon
Horn Lake, MS
10/9/2009
Just thought this was a cool pic with the 8 pt buck in awl at the raccoon. The second is a young buck starting his manhood early, probably rarely seen.
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Joel Hurlburt
Thermopolis, WY
10/9/2009
I found this wallow on our mountian property and was getting ready to go rifle hunting so I placed my cudde back to see what size of bulls i might find to shoot. I go pictures of alot of cows and calfs, some spikes and a small 6 point and then I seen this beauty. A sweet 5x7, the bad thing was that on Sept. 30th we got a storm that froze the wallow and pushed the elk out of the area and I never seen him. But it gives me something to look forward to next year.
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Cory Whistler
noblesville, IN
10/9/2009
We knew there was a larger buck in the area and finally got the pictures to prove it. The quality of the photos are awesome.
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Aaron Knight
Mcminnville, TN
10/9/2009
I found a little feed sign and thought I bet a good buck is using this. Thanks to cuddeback I was able to get his picture. You can bet I will hunt this stand soon!
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DAVID MATIJEVICH JR
WESTFIELD, WI
10/9/2009
VIDEO OF TEN POINT BUCK THAT HAS NOT BEEN SEEN DURING DAYLIGHT HOURS. SEVERAL VIDEO CLIPS HAVE BEEN TAKEN OF THIS BUCK INCLUDEING DURING THE GUN SEASON.
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Derek Ivie
Palmer, TX
10/9/2009
I hunt in the Trinity River bottom... when it floods, it really floods. This was my second set of cuddeback cams. Last month, we received a lot of rainfall, and I was afraid that the river had gotten out of bank, but wasn't able to check my cams for a few weeks. Once I did, I confirmed my fear that two of my cams had been ruined in the flood. I pulled the memory cards to check them and found that they still worked. This photo was the last photo that this one particular camera ever took. The camera was mounted 4 feet off of the ground. I have a series of pictures that shows the water rising, this is the last..... triggered by a raccoon swimming by in about 4 feet of water. I thought this was a very unique capture! I have greatly appreciated my cuddebacks over the years. I guess I'll be without this hunting season, but will save up to replace one day. Happy Hunting. P.S. Any chance at a coupon or two towards replacing these cameras? Thanks again. Derek Ivie (903)851-5011
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10/9/2009
this bucks name is wally and have not seen him in person but thanks to my 5 cudde cameras I know he is around
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Steve Powell
McKinney, TX
10/9/2009
I have 7 cuddeback camera's ranging from the 3000 to the no flash. I will not hunt without this camera to scout out the deer to be taken each year. Thanks for such a great product.
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