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isaac smith
mobile, AL
10/18/2008
Photos are deer visiting a mineral lick. First pic was captured only 12 hours after the mineral lick was created. Deer, rabbits, coyotes, and even a armadillo visited the mineral site within a week. Here is a set of fawn twins and a nice 6 and 8 point for cental alabama
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Harold Steff
Lawtons, NY
10/18/2008
This shot was taken by my Expert Cuddeback Camera. The deer has a non-typical drop tine, this a rare antler configuration in this area. I have two Expert Cuddeback Cameras and have had great results with them. I also have a Cuddeback viewer, which is excellent.
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Guillermo Trevino
Garza Garcia , Mexico, NL
10/18/2008
Photo taken in Rancho la Pitaya Lampazos Mexico. Thanks Guillermo
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Karina Engeling
Brenham, TX
10/18/2008
This old buck was Captured by my Cuddeback Excite, this buck's antler are very unique because they almost go straight up...especially his left side. My father was the only one to see this buck last year but that was only one time. After downloading these pics onto my laptop actually saw this deer, he was about 200 yards or so away.
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Justin Hembree
North Charleston, SC
10/18/2008
I have been hunting these deer for a while, but have not been able to obtain photos with my other game cameras. I placed two Cuddeback No Flash cameras out, and within one week, I was able to start patterning these bucks by photograph times. From now on, it's only Cuddeback digital cameras for me! I attached an extremely clear picture of a young buck caught as he ran past the camera. Talk about a fast trigger speed! Thanks!
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Don McConnell
Cincinnatus, NY
10/18/2008
I had seen a decent 8pt in the area and was hoping to get a picture of him. When this picture popped up on the computer screen my jaw practically hit the keyboard. This is a once in a lifetime buck for this area. I'm really hoping we can meet in person.
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Ron Betzer
pioneer, OH
10/18/2008
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kyle tuff"" glover
mustang, OK
10/17/2008
have been feeding alot corn over the summer and was seeing no deer action so i decided to go up to basspro and get me a no flash cudde!! love it! i now have 3 of them
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Karl Paulson
Elk River, MN
10/17/2008
My father and I have been putting the trail cameras to full use this year on our farm. We managed to get some real good pictures of many different deer. We did get quite a few pictures of a unique deer that we have seen over the years and let go in hopes he would be bigger some day. He is now known as Turk which is short for turkey. The name comes from his right brow tine which resembles a turkey foot. He has got an eight point frame with good mass however his G-3 on the right side has got a significant fork in it. Another real interesting feature is his G-2 on his left side which is a flatten blade like tine that appears to have a smaller fork in it. We estimate this dagger of a G-2 to be about 14 inches long. We love your products with the emphasis on the awesome NoFlash. Fantastic pictures and great times spend with my father, wondering what great pictures will come next.
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Scott irwin
new baltimore, MI
10/17/2008
This picture is a Redtail Hawk scooping up a squirrel for dinner.
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