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Kelly Neuville
New Iberia, LA
2/2/2009
I was riding along the Intercoastal water way one morning after the hunt and saw some hogs on the bank decided to put my cuddeback up and some corn on the ground to see how many wild hogs were actually in the area. I got pictures of a sow with ten piglets and about another 13 hogs that I can actually tell apart. I plan on try to hunt these with a bow and arrow.
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Chad Brady
Lanexa, VA
2/2/2009
I have been getting great pitcures from my cuddeback. I wanted to mess with my hunting buddies so I put up a For Rent Sign and wrote $500.00 per shot! 8 Pointer is looking at the sign like he is reading it.
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Cody Butler
Dimock, PA
2/1/2009
Capture lives up to its name, i captured a bobcat the first time out.
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Jonathan Morgan
Greensboro, NC
2/1/2009
Coyote!
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Jack Borcherding
New Haven, MO
2/1/2009
These pictures or of foxes on the a Missouri river sun set, and on a snowy Missouri winter night. This is a pair of red foxes that love the big muddy.
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Robert Kinne
Choctaw, OK
2/1/2009
The whole family enjoys the Cuddeback Cameras and thanks to the Cuddeback we have an opportunity to see various wildlife activities on our property and hunting stands. Wildlife we would never have seen. Recently our little button buck demonstrated his dominance over the neighborhood raccoons at our corn feeder. Thanks Cuddeback!
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Justin Haas
Big Prairie, OH
2/1/2009
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Lance Everard
Luxemburg, WI
2/1/2009
This picture is of a grey fox crossing a food plot of mine. He has been able to elude our hounds on several different attmepts but was not able to elude my cuddeback!
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Hunter Charbonnet
New Orleans, LA
2/1/2009
This camera is set up no more than 100 yds from our family home in Covington, LA. You could say these deer are the prime example of Urban Deer. The neighbors houses are about 150 yds on either side of this camera. This is what make these pictures so crazy. You never know whats going on on your property at night... Take a Look! Hunter Charbonnet
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Todd Reabe
Brillion, WI
2/1/2009
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