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dustin gibson
west liberty, KY
9/30/2009
I just got a new cuddeback, and picked a new spot that i wanted to hunt. This is one of the few pictures i got. These two smaller bucks looks to be preparing for the rut. They are getting a little practice, before the rut starts. These two bucks have there antlers connected together, and it lasted for about 1 minute. The two deer are both 8 points and both antlers seem to be about equal to each other. Thanks, Dustin.
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Jim Grove
Naples, NY
9/30/2009
Worked all year to make this property suitable for deer again and these are my results so far so I am pretty happy.
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Antonio Jandreau
Wallingford, CT
9/30/2009
I was hoping to catch a big buck, but instead i got this. If you can see the game feeder is in the back round.
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michael nelson
coolville, OH
9/30/2009
First one is of the buck that a minute, later gets caught in the wire for my solar panelto my feeder.Still mising in action wish he'd bring it back.Started using this camera last year very quick and clear pictures.
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steve Barker
Ostrander, OH
9/30/2009
well....Im not sure what happened right after the Catured catured this picture....but it happened fast....because I had the camera set on 30 secs and there was no 2nd pic!
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Tim Hawkins
New Carlilse, OH
9/30/2009
I hope to see this view when I'm in the treestand with my bow. Kinda cool to hang the camera from the bottom of your treestand. They always look bigger when your in the tree.
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Chuck Wilkerson
castor, LA
9/30/2009
Well i been using cheap camera's in the past.And they have missed shots of some nice bucks.So i went to one of my wife's uncles house,and requested a durable deer camera.So he walked to a closet were he keeps plenty in stock.And then i was introduced to the cuddeback.The very first night i set the camera out in my spot this buck showed up two mornings in a row and the cuddeback snapped a very clear picture both days.ANd i knew then i will purchase another cuddeback,and will refer this camera to all my hunting friends.thanks to the uncle and thanks cuddeback!!
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Jim Weinkauf
Clear Lake, MN
9/30/2009
Photo taken by one of my Cuddeback No Flash units on one of our bear baits at Tate Island Lodge on Reindeer Lake, Saskatchewan. What impressive units...I have used Cuddeback's for years, and this No Flash is GREAT both for photo's and video...and what great customer service you have when I've needed it. The only problem I've had with them is that they are not made out of 1/4 inch steel so the bear can't try to have them for lunch at times...so for me a guard is essential!! Not too often does the timing work out so perfectly to get a photo like this...I thought you guys may enjoy it. Jim Weinkauf Tate Island Lodge
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Philip Huber
Naples, NY
9/30/2009
#1 Great product, even the night time pictures are clear! #2 Dad is that you? Nice early season family group enjoying their morning breakfast consisting of white acorns and new growth clover. #3 QDM does not work on small acreage properties . Five years after establishing sanctuaries, planting food plots, and reducing hunting pressure. Deer like these are regulars on my Cuddeback camera, and some said it could not be done.
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Joseph Vance
Wilkinson, WV, WV
9/30/2009
2009 makes the third year that I have had photos of this deer. I had noticed rubs in the immediate area surrounding my camera as I walked to check it. Needless to say, I found out who was the culprit when I got there. Thanks Cuddeback.
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