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Shilo Fury
Wichita, KS
12/27/2008
After having a number of hunts fouled up by cyote's over the years I was happy to see the deer standing their ground and running the cyote's off for a change.
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Shilo Fury
Wichita, KS
12/27/2008
I set up the camera with the hopes of catching some nice buck pictures. I was shocked to not only find out there was a bobcat in the area but I had caught it on camera just missing out on breakfast.
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Joel Wilson
Guymon, OK
12/27/2008
I just thought this photo was a good example of the Cuddeback camera's speed. This little guy came barreling through and still got shot by my Cuddeback Expert.
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Glenn Badders
Sanford, NC
12/27/2008
I got my cuddeback camera for a early Christmas present. I had it out for about two weeks. Had some pictures of some small bucks and plenty of does. Then on Dec 23rd, I was really surprised when I saw this buck jump up from bedding in the cut over behind my house while I was hunting that afternoon. I got the buck. I went and got the card from my camera on Christmas day and I was thrilled to find I had my deer feeding the morning of the 23rd before my hunt. These are pictures from my camera and with the kill.
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sreven cooper
sherman, NY
12/27/2008
love my cuddeback cameras
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billy w. goodwin
athens, LA
12/27/2008
I left my cuddyback out after the 07-08 season to try for pictures of spotted fawns and got several including some with the fawns on lunch break . Had a stealthcam for less than one week the batteries went bad and had only 12-15 pictures, returned it and stepped up to a cuddy. I now have two thanks for a good product.
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Jim Ambrose
Montrose, WV
12/27/2008
The first night I put out my camera this Fisher came in to investigate what was going on. It was pretty cool.
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Jacob Obert
Quincy, IL
12/27/2008
Its late Bow season, and I was wondering what kind of deer was left on the property. The camera is set up on a entrance to a standing corn field. Well it looks like theres still time to get a big one.
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Nick Wampole
Strum, WI
12/27/2008
I set mt camera out this spring hoping to get some turkey pictures. I put it on a ridge where the turkeys were roosting. The camera was out for about a week. I had several pictures of some toms and hens. About half way through the pictures I was surprised to see this nice tom strutting right in front of my Cuddeback. I am very pleased with the quality of this camera. I will always stay with Cuddeback.
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w.m. burdette
Iva, SC
12/27/2008
My nephew wanted me to go in together and buy a trail cam. I didn't want to beacause I was afraid it would be stolen. I finally relented and went halves with him on two cameras. I placed mine in a place where I thought it was least likely to be stolen. I didn't think I would get any pictures, but I was suprised at all the pictures that came up. This is the best one!.I didn't realize how much fun trailcams could be. Mike Burdette, Iva, South Carolina
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