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Chase Smith
Highland, KS
11/9/2008
I haven't really had any big bucks on the camera until the rut started to heat up. This cuddeback is amazing. Thanks
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Jeremy Beiler
Marshfield, WI
11/9/2008
I was using the camera alot before season and didn't get any decent bucks on film. I came across this scrape and decided to see what was hitting it because in a matter of a couple days the scrape doubled in size. I also have a eight and six hitting the same scrape but I do believe this is the king.
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Karina Engeling
Brenham, TX
11/9/2008
I've been watching this buck for 3 years now...but have never seen him in person until this year. I'm aging this buck at 7 1/2 to 8 1/2 yrs old.
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Roger Coomber
Kamanjab, Namibia, NA
11/9/2008
I use the Cuddebacks, so that I can see what has been happening at my blinds when the huners and I are using other blinds. It is always to see what is happening at night. 1- Leopard close up. 2- Eland running from hyena 3- Baboon inspects.
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mike hatfield
jefferson, NH
11/8/2008
i have hunted this area for around 20 years and have shot a deer or two each year but never knew i had racks like this in the area until i bought my cuddeback in 2005
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scott mackner
lake park, MN
11/8/2008
A very nice pic of a non typical with a drop tine another impressive buck I have never seen before I got my cuddeback. It's really amazing what a difference your cameras can make I will never go back to any other brand I'm totally addicted to them. Rifle season is upon us and I know I will bag a brute this year because I have the upper hand I have the cuddeback.
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Patrick Hupaelo
,
11/8/2008
It funny how the deer dont mined the porcupine and racoons.
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Jack Gibson
Plattsburg, MO
11/8/2008
Photo 1 shows a buck walking toward something in the darkness. I think he's going in to check out a hot doe. Photo 2 shows that does boyfriend chasing him off. photo 3 shows the 2nd buck coming back from the fight with his hair all ruffled up.
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Keith Hardy
Stony Plain, Alberta Canada, AB
11/8/2008
I set this camera up on a path that the deer are usig to cross a road
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Mark Yates
Cazenovia, NY
11/8/2008
After several years of constant frustration with my old digital, I purchased a Cuddeback Capture. This was the first photo I got, a black coyote. No more pictures of just goldenrod waving, every photo is a keeper!
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