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Michael Burkley
Natchez, MS
9/23/2008
I am a avid hunter and have been using trail cameras on our private farm for the past 7 or 8 years, and have taken pictures of some very nice bucks (130s-170s). This particular buck is probably the best or largest yet. I have several cuddebacks and am a big fan. I have been scouting this particular bean field for the up coming bow season and happend to spot him (1500+ yds). I've watched several times since trying to pattern this buck. Two weeks ago I purchased the new capture and placed it were I thought he was coming into the field with no bait or anything in front of it. As luck would have it I got his picture on the third day. If not for the cuddebacks fast trigger speed I would not have got him because he was just cruising by. Our farm is just north of Natchez, MS in jefferson county, MS. This is a world class, once in a lifetime deer for this part of the country. You don't see to many deer of this caliber in south Mississippi. Wish I had more pics. of him.
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Andrew Strow
Springfield, IL
9/23/2008
I don't get down to this farm to glass very much but once again, my cuddeback lets me know what's going on!
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Troy Leistner
Tell City, IN
9/22/2008
I have had my capture out for a month in a half seeing only does, we moved it near our pond, and got great photos in a week of 13 different deer, one we call the twin towers, he's a big boy. I hope I just get lucky enough to get one this season, nice job cuddeback, you helped me for a few years now scout my land without, needing to be there for it.
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Bill Wisse
Leighton, IA
9/22/2008
Doe with an attitude This buck had snuck up behind a fawn and mama didn't like it.
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Joshua James
Opelika, AL
9/22/2008
About 3 weeks ago a friend let me us his Cuddeback expert camera. I was so impressed with the photos that I got I went to Basspro Shop in Pratteville, Alabama and bought the Cuddeback no flash camera and I love it! I put it in my favorite hunting hole where I killed 3 big bucks last year and this picture is of my favorite doe who brought them all to me! Thank you Cuddeback for making such a WONDERFUL camera!
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Art Chapman
Cranston, RI
9/22/2008
It’s a cool mid-September evening in Glocester, RI. The bucks have lost their velvet, polished their antlers and sparring has begun in hopes of winning the right to mate. Fortunately, my Cuddeback on the job, positioned and ready to capture the whitetail activity in my hunting area. In the two photos, taken one minute apart as my Cuddeback was set up to do, an 8-pointer and a 7-pointer square off and then lock antlers in an initial test of worthiness. I only wish this would have been daytime so that I would have a Cuddeback video of this sparring match.
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Mark Cornelius
Homestead, FL
9/22/2008
Looks pretty good for this year & the next few years to come!
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Clayton Gist
Goldthwaite, TX
9/22/2008
HANSON RANCH - 188 Acres - Mills County - Goldthwaite, TX. RE/MAX Lone Star Properties uses Cuddeback cameras to take photos of wildlife to market ranches.
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Clayton Gist
Goldthwaite, TX
9/22/2008
HANSON RANCH - 188 Acres - Mills County - Goldthwaite, TX. RE/MAX Lone Star Properties uses Cuddeback cameras to take photos of wildlife to market ranches.
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Clayton Gist
Goldthwaite, TX
9/22/2008
HANSON RANCH - 188 Acres - Mills County - Goldthwaite, TX. RE/MAX Lone Star Properties uses Cuddeback cameras to take photos of wildlife to market ranches.
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