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DEREK SCRITCHFIELD
HYNDMAN, PA
8/2/2009
THIS IS WAS DEER MANAGEMENT LOOKS LIKE AFTER THREE YEARS OF PATIENT WAITING.
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BILL MILLER
loyal, WI
8/2/2009
July 2009 bear bait
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Ward Hemstock
Tara, Ontario Canada. N0H 1K0, ON
8/1/2009
for some time now i have been experimenting with different formulas for a home made deer attractant. i purchased a cuddeback to help me test different recipies, and to photograph wildlife as a hobbie. i like the simplicity of operation that these cameras have, and i have taken hundreds of photographs over the last two and a half months and i am still using the original batteries. the attractant formula i used at this site seems to work quite well. the ingredients can all be purchased at a grocery store and it costs aprox. five dollars for a months worth. and thanks to this cuddeback camera, i know that it attracts does as well as bucks!
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Wayne Grein
Ste. Genevieve, MO
8/1/2009
Do you think I'm excited about this year's hunt? You bet!!! The buck in the middle is a 6 1/2 year old buck that I passed as a two year old, missed as a four year old, and saw 6 times last year as a five year old but could never get close enough for a shot. I also have his sheds from when he was 1 1/2, 2 1/2, 4 1/2, and 5 1/2. I definitely have a history with this buck and I won't be satisfied until he's on my wall. The other picture is of the same three bucks. I've also included one of the 6 year old and the eight (which isn't a bad deer either) Thanks to my Cuddeback Capture I know this bucks home territory, which includes the clover food plot in the photo. I know where my stand will be opening day! I know you here it all the time, but I too used competitor's cameras for years, but never again. How can you dispute photos like these, it's Cuddeback and only Cuddeback for me!
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Randy Moran
Koshkonong, MO
8/1/2009
I was glad to see this picture, I shot at this buck just a day or so before I got this picture, I could'nt find my arrow, no blood, misting rain, I was so afraid of a gut shot, then I got him on my Cuddeback, Not only knowing that he did'nt have a serious hit but he was still around to hunt again. Thanks. Randy
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Julie Morgan
Peninsula, OH
8/1/2009
This is not done with a mirror, ha-ha
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Julie Morgam
Peninsula, OH
8/1/2009
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Darren Rowe
Birch River,MB,Canada,
8/1/2009
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Shanon (Mr.) Shoffner
Vicksburg, MI
8/1/2009
Recently I had 3 of my hunting cameras stolen/destroyed and now I have a Cuddeback and my pictures are great, easy to set up and I will never use any other camera again. The story behind my photos is my family and I worked on this particular area where we found 3 deer trails and made a nice area to have a treestand. We could pick from any area of our 10 acres. MICHIGAN HAS BIG BUCKS TOO!
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adam jazwinski
VOLANT, PA
8/1/2009
Found several large rubs and scrapes in a secluded area on public land during the PA bear season. Looks like i found the maker.
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