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PAUL SLETTEN
BERESFORD, SD
6/18/2009
THIS PIC AIRED ON CABELAS MEMOERIOS IN THE FIELD
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Zach Betz
Valpoaraiso, IN
6/18/2009
My causin Jacob just dad just built a house back along some of our pastures for caddle and his dad planted 2 little hay filds behind his house so he wouldnt have to mow so much with gas being so exspencive. SO when he had planted this little hay fild the on closest to the woods turned into a clover haven. It attracted deer everywhere so i put my CUDDIEBACK CAPTURE up that i had got for my birthday. When i put it just i got abounch of does and fawns and 1 picture that stuide out from them all this one a coyote they have had lotes of coyote back in that area since they bilt the house. They had see them all the time for the first year or so. Well i put my trail camera there and had got this picture of a buitifull red coated coyote and it has been my best picture yet. Sorry i rought so much!~Zach
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Ronald Miller
Clarksburg, WV
6/17/2009
November 1st, early am mid archery season, Athens county OH this split brow-tine buck working his scrape, must have thought my Cuddeback was breakfast, walked over and gave it a big lick. The taste must not have been too appealing, he sniffs, licks and walks away. Definately shows bucks are kinda crazy this time of year.
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Zach Polaske
Superior, WI
6/17/2009
The bucks are really starting to put on some bone! Only 3 months til bow season! My Cuddeback Expert has been out for a month and a half, over 1500 pictures and still has battery life!
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Rich Stuart
Stillwater, MN
6/17/2009
This buck wasn't thrilled about the turkey's coming up to the feeder. Nice capture, this camera has great timing.
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brian zimmerman
jarratt, VA
6/17/2009
Got pictures of this buck a few times and was determined to bag him. He is a 9 point with an irregular tine coming out at the base of its G2 leaning forward. Was lucky enough to get him during muzzle loader season thanks to patterning his actions with the camera.
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Rich Stuart
Stillwater, MN
6/17/2009
Nice pictures of deer at the feeder on a foggy morning.
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Aaron Knight
Mcminnville, TN
6/17/2009
Can you believe it a strutting hen!!!!!
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Joe Ellis
Rockbridge, OH
6/17/2009
I believe these photos are an example of cutaneous fibromas on the bucks neck this is the first I've seen
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Nick Plewman
South Africa,
6/17/2009
My wife bought me an orginal deercam (I presume a previous incarnation of cuddeback)as a gift for use on our South African farm. 3 weeks after installation I went back and found it chewed off and mangled beyond repair. My wife took it up with the company. They sent us a free replacement with a steel housing. The results have been terrific. Herewith a stunning recent example.
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