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Pudge Bowers
Hillsville, VA
9/22/2009
I don't think I'll ever own enough Cuddebacks when you have this many different bucks coming in.
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KRIS DAWSON
PELL CITY, AL
9/22/2009
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RON MCKEETHEN
EVANSVILLE, IN
9/22/2009
HAD A COMPETITORS CAMERA ON SAME TREE NO PICS AND IF THEIR WERE IT WAS ALL BLACK. FIRST NITE WITH CUDDE AND LOOK AT RESULTS. NEVER GO WITH LESS AND YOU WILL ALWAYS GET MORE. THANKS CUDDY
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Scott Krehbiel
Shawnee, KS
9/22/2009
I was hoping to see a picture of a big buck, but was pleasantly surprised! Not bad for trigger speed.
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Todd Zippel
Gillett, WI
9/22/2009
We got this buck over one of our Imperial food plots, the No-Flash has been working perfect for the past four years. Tried others, and as the old saying goes. You get what you pay for.
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todd wiener
mellen, WI
9/22/2009
We caught this guy crossing the road, set up the camera and got him on the cam in 4 days. This old man has 14 points, and looks like he may not be done growing. As you can imagine this pic is very priceless and one of a kind. I don't know exactly what we are going to do with them but we want to protect them. Todd Wiener
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Wayne Kist
Pittsburgh, PA
9/22/2009
This was an area that I have seen a 150 class eight point buck, but haven't got him on camera yet. Do you think this guy might be the reason why???
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jay raifstanger
alford, MA
9/22/2009
the bucks shed their velvet, hunting season is open, thansk to cuddeback, i know where ill be hunting, simply the best camera on the market.
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Brett Banks
Grandview, IN
9/22/2009
My first experience with Cuddeback was in 2008-09. This is the second photo of this buck taken in 6 days, at the same time and location - 20 yards from my ground blind.
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Allen Avery
Grande Prairie, AB
9/22/2009
This Grizzly came by a mineral lick we were hoping would be used by Elk we bowhunt this area alot in the past years but have never seen a GRizzly just alot of tracks. This distance of the bear to the camera would be about 20-25 feet
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