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Greg Rusk
Kaukauna, WI
9/27/2008
first time in ten years we have seen bucks at our stands, our cuddeback camera captured these two side by side in mid September.
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Mark Watts
Cabot, AR
9/27/2008
Photo taken behind residense in Jan of 2006. Doe Group include Momma Doe with three years of offspring, one set of twins, 2 sets of triplets.
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Eric Flood
Fond du Lac, WI
9/26/2008
2 headed Turkey? Gobble Gobble!
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Nick Ambrosini
Yarmouth, MA
9/26/2008
First time I put the camera out in my spot!
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Ben Holzapfel
Cambridge, WI
9/26/2008
Does a year make a difference? You bet it does!
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Brice Arnold
Harpster, OH
9/26/2008
This is my new capture and I have pictures of deer and a lot of bucks everytime I put it out. My other camera that was not a cuddeback, did not capture these deer. It is amazing how well these cameras work and the fast trigger speed. I recomend getting a capture cuddeback. Another very interesting thing about this camera is how clear and focused the pictures are.
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jonathon spiering
Kings Mountain, NC
9/26/2008
First time ever putting my new cuddeback in the woods and i got 330 pics not even 200 yards from my house. These are some of the best outta the bunch. To bad they wasnt bigger.
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Mike Sorochan
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, AB
9/26/2008
Even deer enjoy a beautiful sunset!
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Greg Tomlinson
Holton, KS
9/26/2008
I have nearly a dozen pictures of this Pretty Ten as I refer to him. There are atleast 2 other bigger bucks in the area also but with all the corn still standing I haven't managed to get a picture of them yet. Can't wait.
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Mike Sorochan
Edmonton, AB
9/26/2008
I have been watching this Alberta Giant since spring, and have many pictures of him at different stages of development. He still looks like a young deer, so we will hopefully be able to let him grow another year. This picture is great as it shows the velvet coming off and looks like red dreads hanging down his forward... rasta deer!
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