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Jake Jensen
Luck, WI
9/21/2009
This is a daytime photo of a buck we have allot of history with. We have named him Crab Claw because of the symetrical claws on the ends of his main beams. I beleive he is 5 1/2 years in this photo. We have shed antlers of his from the last two seasons, a matched set from 2007. He has two healed wounds from seasons past that can be seen in close up photos of him, a rifle wound low in his hind quarter, and a low brisket wound from an arrant arrow. Not sure who wounded him with the rifle but do know the neighbor well who brushed him with the arrow. This deer has become somewhat of a Celebrity in our neighborhood for his tendency to feed in the soybeans near a county road. Hope you like the picture, thought this to be the best we have of him with the sun on his antlers and the reflection of the corn stalks.
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Levi Madden
Ruston, LA
9/21/2009
This is one of our protein feeders at our camp in Tallulah, Louisiana. This feeder never disappoints year after year as well as our Cuddebacks. Catching two big bucks on camera isn't to rare but both of these bucks have 13 points and have yet to reach maturity. Thanks to our Cuddebacks we have several different pictures at many different angles
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Richard Holland
Minden, LA
9/21/2009
I manage a private 120 acer property for 2 hunters, I get several hundred images per week off 2 cuddeback experts. Here's an 8 point in velvet and a few weeks after coming out. Also here are 2 of several younger bucks in velvet.
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David Weninger
Holmen, WI
9/21/2009
I have over 35 images of this bear during the month prior to the season opening. On September 11th, I was able to put an arrow through this 410 lb. sow, and tag my first black bear. Thanks for a great product!
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Bill Midkiff
Wynne, AR
9/21/2009
Got a pic of this buck crossing a farm road.Cuddeback definitely puts the rest to shame! Should have bought the bear safe though because this camera was stolen about a week later.
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shaun stephens
waterport, NY
9/21/2009
i started using trail cams 2 years ago and i went threw some problems with the cams and have been trying different brands of trail cams. when i started using the cuddieback cams i was amazed at the quality and the amount of pictures i was getting. so now i am hooked on cuddiebacks. i have been trying new food plots here in upstate new york and with these cuddiebacks sitting on them i have found some real nice bucks, does, and other animals. i am very impressed that there are very few background photos. i just want to say thanks for makeing a great trail cam. this is a picture i got on a trail leading from one of my food plots on a cuddieback no-flash.
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Lance Miller
belle center, OH
9/21/2009
did not have any idea that someone decided to do this to me and still waiting on confession..but thank god was useing cuddeback with password protection as everyone knows its useless to try to take it with password protection thanks cuddeback...
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Jason Lane
Moosic, PA
9/21/2009
We nicknamed this deer Cut Ear at our hunting cabin. We have been watching him grow all summer and hope we can get a beter look at him during daylight hours during hunting season. As you can see he is making his nightly rounds through one of our corn and winterwheat fields.
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Chase Peterson
DeForest, WI, WI
9/21/2009
My bear stand in Northern WI has a nice size Black Bear.
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Eric Ames
Muskegon, MI
9/21/2009
A 2 1/2 year old nine point, that shows his face all night long, up until morning time. Usually spend 2 to 3 hours a day in my turnip and rape food plot.
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