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scott key
asheboro, NC
1/29/2009
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Tim Pfaff
Grafton, WI
1/29/2009
Ghost like Buck We have had this huge 9 point on camera for the past three years. We can easily distinguish him by his unique right side brow tine which has been the same for the past 3 years. Despite our best efforts we have yet to see him in the wild during shooting hours. Looks like we will have another opportunity in 2009!! Thanks to our No Flash Cuddeback we know he is still there!
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Adam Swartzendruber
Baltimore, MD
1/29/2009
It had been a freezing week here in the Northeast with Temps at night reach below 0 and highs in the upper teens! I decided to help the deer out by dumping 450lbs of corn! I also put my new Cuddeback Capture over looking the bait. I was amazed to see this fox the bait!
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Jim Reynolds
Clever, MO
1/29/2009
We use our Cuddeback cameras throughout the year. In the winter time after the the hunting seasons have closed and food sources are limited, we set up our cameras in small clearings and hand-scatter shelled corn out in front of them. The corn attracts deer and other wildlife in front of our cameras, including some of the older, bigger bucks in our area. This year one of our cameras took these photos, showing dominant does fighting over the corn during a snow storm.
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Chad Wiegmann
Damiansville, IL
1/28/2009
It is coming to the end of January and as you can see the bucks are just starting to shed their antlers here in Illinois. Won't be long and i'll be out shed hunting... P.S.-Did you see the other buck behind the half rack?
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PJ Dugan
Clayville, NY
1/28/2009
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Randi Strunk
East Stroudsburg, PA
1/28/2009
just got the capture for christmas. Here is a picture of two red tail hawks fighting at a deer carcass, another brand camera at same location not even close to the picture quality of the cudde back
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Brett Almich
Granite Falls, MN
1/28/2009
I call these pic's crows and cocks. can you find the rooster hinding from all the crows in the first pic?
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Chad Odom
Bay Springs, MS
1/28/2009
Just as this bob cat caught its supper. My cuddeback helped me catch mine. The proof is in the three pictures I am sending. Sorry the last one is not from the cuddeback but it is the proof of how effictive your camera's can be when used!
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David Evett
Phil Campbell, AL
1/28/2009
Letting this deer walk the year before was the first step in helping him reach maturity, but without Cuddeback, I would have not known if he made it through the summer. Thanks to my Cuddeback cameras, I was able to keep track of this deer throughout his life before finally harvesting him. Thanks!
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