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Zach Witt
Mc Farland, WI
7/22/2009
These pictures were taken at a brand new camera location last year in the first week, you can only imagine how surprised I was to see these guys!
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Scott Vater
Middleton, WI
7/22/2009
I have gotten more big bucks this year on camera then ever before. I believe the capture is the reason and because of the fast trigger speed of it. Thanks for a great product.
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Jerry Moulton
Hutchinson, KS
7/22/2009
This is my attempt to racoon-proof my feeder.
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Jerry Moulton
Hutchinson, KS
7/22/2009
I was trying to racoon-proof my feeder and this is what I got.
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Chad Dutton
Onalaska, WI
7/22/2009
These 4 toms were filmed numerous times over a 2 month period. One of the toms was taken during the 2009 regular turkey season.
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Adam Mellen
Morton, IL
7/22/2009
Picture taken in the first week of a new camera location
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Missy Rusk
Kaukauna, WI
7/22/2009
These pictures are of bears that were captured about 6 feet from our deck at our cottage, they were captured during mating season.Bear tag this year is looking promising.
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Corby Allbright
DRIFTWOOD, TX
7/22/2009
The Cuddy Back Captures up to 12 different deer each day. Its fun comparing similar pictures of the same buck to see how fast they really grow. Cuddy back cameras are a great tool for getting yourself ready for opening day. My sons love looking at the pictures right when they get home from school.
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Kenneth Baker Sr
Dillsburg, PA
7/22/2009
This great photo of A doe with her 3 fawns was taken at our 2 year old food plots. Our 2 cuddebacks are the best purchase we could have made
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Kris Monson
Strum, WI
7/22/2009
I had the camera on one of my early season food plots I had just seeded after a successful turkey season. I'm excited for the fall season to see this kind of tom still wandering the woods. You can't beat the Cuddeback picture quality.
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