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Marcus Peagler
Madison, MS
8/8/2009
This is my first experience using cuddeback camera. Set it out over a corn pile in a heavy traffic area. There were 215 pictures when first checked, with many of a pregnant doe. I then had a picture of the doe with a spotted fawn. The next thing I knew, there was a picture of a coyote with the fawn in it's mouth. The picture of the coyote was cropped, so the date and time were taken off.
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John Spatz
Auburndale, WI
8/8/2009
Camera out 1 week - had 106 pics of deer including these 2 nice bucks.
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Truett Weber
, TX
8/8/2009
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Karen Christopherson
Evergreen, CO
8/8/2009
This elk calf did a nice pose in our driveway. We live at 8000 feet and have tons of elk in the area. But it can be difficult to get a good shot of a calf with mom around. Our new Cuddeback makes this possible!
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Jeff Mancheski
Francis Creek, WI
8/8/2009
I think this would be a great advertising bit for the camera's.
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Jerry Kroner
Oakland, NJ
8/8/2009
The deer's expression in the first photo says Feet don't fail me know! , I was wondering what made them jump away. You can see why in the next two photos! I live in northeast NJ suburbia, quite the surprise!
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Bret Vanzo
Ontario, NY
8/8/2009
These photos were taken behind my house this summer. We have been practicing QDM for the past several years and are encouraged by the results. Our Cuddeback cameras have proven to be invaluable in documenting our success!
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Tracy Lampert
Jasper, IN
8/8/2009
I set my cuddeback no flash up on a soybean foodplot that I made in the woods. I got some video of a nice 10pt. and a nice young 9pt. I love the camera, the batteries last forever. The only problem I have with it, is I want to check it everyday. I can't wait until Oct. 1st.
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Reed Sander
Fosston, MN
8/8/2009
This is a nice little half acre hunting plot i have between a 300 acre woods and a 500 acre corn field its good to see this buck from last year back again glad i passed him up
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Reed Sander
Fosston, MN
8/8/2009
This is a nice little half acre hunting plot i have between a 300 acre woods and a 500 acre corn field its good to see this buck from last year back again glad i passed him up
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