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Brandon Johnson
Chardon, OH
10/2/2009
we have been following this deer for 4 years. he has been outsmarting us for the past 3. sometimes we will see him but he seems to know exactly where not to be. he got his nick name (9 ball) because when we first spotted him he has 9 tines.
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alan delbridge
tiskilwa, IL
10/2/2009
ready to hunt
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alan delbridge
tiskilwa, IL
10/2/2009
sitting in my tree stand watching the small bucks walk by
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Leon Mikolaczyk
Warren, MI
10/2/2009
This picture tells it all on cuddebacks trigger speed and clarity, It was about the 2000th picture on these batteries AWESOME!!!!
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M Lehrer
Neenah, WI
10/2/2009
Nice 8 pointer visiting a scrape. He made through the 08 season, hope to meet up with him in 09
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Ethan Soland
Underwood, MN
10/2/2009
Caught this buck on the first night out with our cuddeback. A few more bucks in the area might push him around. We passed him up last year as a smaller 10 point. Hopefully we get a chance to see him again this season
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Cary Dion
San Diego, CA
10/2/2009
This is the first year I have tried using scouting cameras. I did my research and bought two cuddeback captures and the 4 in 1 viewer. They by far exceeded my expectations. This big brute showed up and gave us multiple pictures.
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jamie farr
junction city, KS
10/2/2009
just a great picture that represents the clearity of the capture. The deer got spooked but it is a clear picture. I had 600 pics over a 7 day span of these bucks.
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Eli von Brevern
Seymour, WI
10/2/2009
Up close nursing fawn. 10/01/2009 Does this young fawn have a chance to survive Wisconsin winter?
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Corey Hain
Humboldt, NE
10/2/2009
I keep a Capture Cuddeback on the west side of our property to keep tabs on our deer. I have gotten some pretty amazing pictures, but this one is the best. In the picture there is one lucky Great Horned Owl, and one unlucky Possum.
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