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Shaun Berry
Chickasha, OK
11/8/2008
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michelle thor
stanton, NE
11/8/2008
My husband was sitting my stand due to my shoulder surgery and our cuddeback captured him a full draw. The deer walked a few feet and was arrowed. He went about 80 yards.
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Colten Ray
Tyler, TX
11/7/2008
Pigs eating C'Mere Deer.
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Colten Ray
Tyler, TX
11/7/2008
Well I bought my Cuddeback No Flash about two weeks ago because I wanted to see what was passing by my treestand at night. I have many pictures of deer, pigs, and coyotes but this one picture I thought was kinda funny because there were ten pigs eating about a cupful of C'Mere Deer in a straight line like they were eating out of a trough.
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Lucas Helms
Monroe, NC
11/7/2008
I love this time of the year!
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Jake Parks
Crown Point, IN
11/7/2008
I was finding significant sign near one of my stands but never saw a shooter. My new cuddeback confirmed his presence along with a few other nice deer. The wide 8 pointer seems confused while he scratches his face.
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Brian Morgan
Park Falls, WI
11/7/2008
This young bear cub got curious and I am lucky I have the bear protector.
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Derek Olesiak
Weyerhaeuser, WI
11/7/2008
I put my cuddeback no flash by a creek. I thought this was a pretty good picture. The pictures are so detailed, it is amazing.
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Jack Clark
Superior, WI
11/7/2008
Photo was taken in one of my hunting areas with my excite .i have had he on camera before but only at night .This is the first time i have tryed to send a photo i hope it works
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Gert Stoltz
Lydenburg, South Africa,
11/7/2008
We are trying to gather as much info on predators on our cattle farm as possible in order to reduce losses. This leopard was captured at 3h00 in a footpath near a stream. What the vervet monkey (which is diurnal) is doing on the ground is anybody's guess.
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