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Brad Spitzley
Westphalia, MI
1/18/2009
These boys have been hanging around all year and it looks like we know who the boss is.
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Matt Williams
Benson, AZ
1/18/2009
I was fortunate to draw one of the premier units for archery bull elk 2008 in Arizona. I started scouting in early June with my Cuddeback no flash camera. I was amazed at the quality og photos and awesome bulls I was able to capture on camera. I had two cameras in place from June until September when the eason opened. During the perid I captured over 1,000 photos of which most were bulls. I was able to whatch some amazing trophy bull elk grow thru their antler growth period. Trail cameras are an awesome addiction and can't wait for my next venture on the trail.
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matt Carnot
kaukauna, WI
1/18/2009
had my cuddeback out all year and got this cool picture of a hawk attacking a squirrel
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Andy Freund
Morrice, MI
1/18/2009
the buck is one that i saw during gun season and could not get a shot. then i got the pic of him. then we saw him the second to last day of the season so there is a good chance that he made it through the last day.
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Jonathan Morgan
Greensboro, NC
1/18/2009
Here is a buck and then the same buck with a doe in eastern NC.
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Jonathan Morgan
Greensboro, NC
1/18/2009
Look at the time stamp of the does that have been scared away. Notice the time stamp of the coyote who shows up a little later.
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Bill Waughtal
Black River Falls, WI
1/18/2009
I've got a buddy in Texas who says everything in Texas is bigger. I sent him my cuddeback photos of some Wisconsin deer he's speechless now.... 30 below zero cuddebacks still working great....
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Brad Spitzley
Westphalia, MI
1/18/2009
This buck seemed to love the camera. We got several pics of him but never saw him during the deer season.
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Brad Spitzley
Westphalia, MI
1/18/2009
I have several pics of this nice 9-point. After seeing this pic, of this huge 8-point during the middle of the day, thats been hanging with him all summer. It encouraged me to go hunting mid day during the rut. I got seated at 1:00pm on Nov. 10 and an hour later I was caught way off guard. Playing a game on my phone thinking I was wasting my time, I heard a branch brake and when I looked up I couldnt believe my eyes. The split brow tine buck was 30 yards out and closing the distance at a steady pace. I am left-handed and as my luck would have it, He was straight on and was veering off to my left. When he reached a mere 7 yards, he stopped in his tracks and what seemed like forever, (only about 2 seconds) we made eye contact and he was gone! I never did see him again but because of this great camera I never would have had this memorable encounter. You can bet in 09, Ill be out there at noon.
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Brad Spitzley
Westphalia, MI
1/17/2009
When my dad and I cecked our 3 no flash camera's, we were shocked to see that on one camera we had 225 pics. We counted 20 different bucks, including 4 or 5, 2 1/2 - 3 1/2 year old bucks. These should be dandy's next year. It just goes to show you that QDM pays off. Thanks Cuddeback for making such exceptional cameras. We haven't seen any of these bucks during deer season, but hopefully we'll get a crack at them in 09'
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