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Eric Larson
Milltown, WI
3/2/2009
This is a buck that I have been watching for the last two years now. I have nicknamed him Crabclaw due to distinct claws at the end of each of his mainbeams. After having an encounter with him on Holloween I hadnt seen him in nearly three months. Thanks to my Cuddeback I know that he is still around! P.S.-The first photo is from this year and the second photo is from last year.
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chad maro
LaMotte, IA
3/2/2009
i watched this buck go through velvet and into the rut. i saw this buck many times during bow season. i finally was in the right during shotgun season. thanks to cuddeback i knew this buck was in the area.
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Todd Reabe
Brillion, WI
3/2/2009
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Todd Reabe
Brillion, WI
3/2/2009
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Zach Wallace
Wooster, OH
3/2/2009
I set my cuddeback up on a bench just below a ridge top. Lots of deer move through there and I wanted to see which bucks survived the hunting season. My last bow hunt of the year I watched a coyote chase six deer from this stand. I never put two and two together, but I got some great pictures of the rascal moving on the bench too. I haven't found any evidence of coyote killed deer, but i imagine the fawns will be in trouble come spring.
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Corey Harbison
Brentwood, TN
3/2/2009
Couple of nice bucks! The second I was able to harvest a couple weeks after the photo!
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Douglas Thum
Sabinsville, PA
3/2/2009
I spend my hunting seasons as a guide in SE kansas chasing big bucks. We have 5 or 6 cuddebacks going all the time and have found them to be by far the best camera for tracking the movements of the deer we are hunting. I captured this buck coming into a small clearing where a new stand had been set up. I've got many pics of much bigger deer but none that captured the beauty of a whitetail like this one. The quality is so good it looks like a professional photographer took it. THANKS CUDDEBACK!
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Mike Barnhardt
Eau Claire, WI
3/2/2009
I had a had a deer block out to attract deer in Clark County. After putting my Non-Typical Camera up I was shocked to see the visitors that were coming to it.I have been unsuccessful at drawing a bear tag in Wisconsin but it has been fun to monitor these bear as they float though.I can't wait until the day I find my tag in the mailbox!
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Jonathan Proud
York, UK
3/2/2009
The first night I camera trapped my local badger sett, I got seven photos. The next night it was nine. Three nights later, I got 34. I think the badgers were having a party! Now I know which holes are occupied and when they come out, I can watch and film them, knowing their likely movements.
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Rod McClelland
Sebring, FL
3/1/2009
I was so amazed at the clarity of the Captures that I nuw have six of them and am impressed every time I check them. The trigger speed is so fast that I have gotten pictures of bucks running in them
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