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wayne lennington
franklin, TN
12/7/2008
We have seen this albino buck on a farm down the road from us for the last two years. Earlier this fall I saw him one morning down our road and last week my son saw him in our back yard. Up the trail I went with cameras in hand, put one at our persimmon trees and one week later there he was.
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Jared Young
Pekin, IN
12/7/2008
Here is a coon having a midnight snack on an Acorn Rage Infuzed block. Great phote with my Cudde Back Excite.
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Cody Lyons
Chillicothe, OH
12/7/2008
we put corn out the deer came and we hung a camera and the camera took a picture and here it is..
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Darick James
De Soto, MO
12/6/2008
I hunt in another state, no luck this year,,,this big boy decided he liked my small pines to rub on,,,thought he might have been a nice buck, know I know. Next year I will hunt behind the house.
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Tyler Wallace
Dubberly, LA
12/6/2008
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Mitch Drager
Minnesota Lake, MN
12/6/2008
Bought new Capture , set it up in a hurry, took only about a minute, and got a lot of great looking pictures. Here are a couple in the snow.
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david johnston
rome, GA
12/6/2008
caught this buck on camera three times but never seen him from the stand. glad i got a cuddeback. best camera on the market. the battries have been in this camera since last year. about four months use and still they are at 75%. moultrie only lasted three days.
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Mike Valliere
Albia, IA
12/6/2008
I work for Straight Arrow Outfitters. We have a Northern MO and Southern IA operation. We placed this trail camera out on an active scrape and had checked it once and got several shooter 140 + buck images on it. I had left it out for several weeks. We used this scouting information to hang a stand according to the deer we had seen in the area. I put a hunter (R.J. Redmond) in the treestand and sure enough a shooter comes up the trail, hits the scrape, and enters the field just as we had caught on the camera before, however this time R.J. was in the treestand only twenty yards away and the camera catches the whole scene. A 140 9 point entering field with R.J. in the treestand behind with bow in hand. You have to look closely to see the huunter in the skyline in his treestand. I also included a photo of R.J. with his deer that was harvested literally seconds after this picture.
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Kevin M. Hansen
hudson, WI
12/6/2008
Got great trail photos of this 13 point Wisconsin beast on multiple occasions that helped me pinpoint his patterns. Result: I luckily killed the same deer on the very first day, a rainy first day of 2008 bow season. My first bow kill. These Cuddy cameras give me a pretty special window to be priviledged enough to look through. Good Hunting Wisconsin
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Simon Crane
Florissant, MO
12/6/2008
Same waterin hole we see all the nice deer and other wildlife in but these turkeys even came through in the daytime.
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