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Steven Bayard
Yellow Springs, OH
10/19/2008
I have been scouting this awesome buck for 3 years now. This is the first photos of him this year. His rack has looked the same each year, but has got considerably larger this year! I have only photographed him with my Cuddeback once each year, for the last 3 years. I am so glad to see that he made it through last years hunting season. We have estimated him at 5 1/2 years old now. I hope to see him from my tree stand during this years rut. I have never seen him while hunting, so if it were'nt from my Cuddeback I would'nt even known he existed! I will never be without a Cuddeback from now on.
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Chris Brockhaus
Lone Jack, MO
10/19/2008
We have been managing are 500 acres now for 5 years. These are 3 bucks that we are very familar with. They are all 3 1/2 years old. We are gona give them 1 more year and then they are far game. All 3 of these pics were taken over a trail, were they like to enter a 4 acre food plot. All I can say is let little deer walk and plant food plot and you will see the differance.
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Randy Koetje
Allendale, MI
10/19/2008
I just thought this was a fun action shot and am impressed by the trigger speed to gte a shot like this
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Julie Morgan
Peninsula, OH
10/19/2008
Cudde Back caught the coyote who I have heard for the last couple of years in the Back Yard. What a great camera. This camera has been fun for the whole family. We have captured over 10 species of animals.
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edwin evans
lewistown, MT
10/19/2008
I placed my cuddeback on a stock tank to see what might be using it. Boy was I suprised. The fast trigger speed enabaled me to catch the bobcat as he trotted by. A friend used a competitive brand camera at the same location and there was no comparison in performance. He now owns a cuddeback.
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Dustin Strange
Mobile, AL
10/19/2008
I get photos of these bucks every night. This Cuddeback No Flash is without a dought the best camera on the market. These bucks have never been spooked by this camera.
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donny rentz
columbus, OH
10/19/2008
i believe this is one that i hit last year, and he got away! im guessin thats where the odd spike came from, the injury from last year.
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Jayme Schertz
Menasha, WI
10/19/2008
I Had My 35mm trail cam. For about 10 years now I had won It at a quality deer managment banquet. It work great but I had to start catching up on the times so I bought the capture. This was the fist time I yoused it and was so happy to find these 3 bucks on on it. I have got some nice bucks on my old camera but I never could send them in of the 35 mm.
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Tony Vinson
Batesville, AR
10/19/2008
I captured this shooter buck which we nicknamed Sticker because of the sticker point on his rack. I passed on him one Saturday morning before actually seeing the photo from my Cuddeback. When I saw his photo I could have kicked myself. But, thank goodness I got another chance, which we all know doesn't happen very often. I took him on Sunday afternoon which my Matthews Bow. Thanks Cuddeback for the ability to take such awesome photos.
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Dustin Palmer and Josh Holcomb
Cape Girardeau, MO
10/19/2008
My hunting buddy Josh and I had found a well used trail heading from large ridges down to a bean field. We had been glassing the bean field for some time but never knew these big boys were in the area! Thanks Cuddeback!
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