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Mike Freestone
Vernal, UT
8/28/2008
My first season scouting with a camera Its great I had know idea of the size of the bull elk that roamed the these woods!
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Jeff Harkins
Suches, GA
8/28/2008
Thought this would be a neat place to put my camera and get a few shots.
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Rodney Kauffman
Boscobel, WI
8/28/2008
An adult doe out for a stroll on a nice fall morning
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Steven Tomlinson
mechanicsville, VA
8/28/2008
After returning from my second tour in Iraq this past May I was ready to place my game cameras out and get some good footage. Most of my pics here in Va are deer only or Turkeys only but this time I got the best of both worlds. This young 5 or 6 pointer and a very nice Gobbler at the game feeder. I call the picture my 2 best friends
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RICH ENGLAR
YORK, PA
8/28/2008
MY FIRST WEEK WITH CAMERA I GOT THIS PICTURE OF A HAWK
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Mike Caudill
Georgetown, KY
8/28/2008
Mom and two twins I have had a cuddeback for about 5 years i just love looking at the pictures in the wildlife. Great camera
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Alan Gilchrist
sharpsburg, OH
8/28/2008
This is a nice buck that i have watched grow for the past couple of years thanks to my cuddeback. hopefully i get a shot at him this bow season.
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Bill Gates
Athens, AL
8/27/2008
The first photo is of the biggest buck I've ever seen on the hoof. I set the camera up on a scrape and got several bucks but he is by far the best. Our club consist of 6 members and none of us has laid eyes on this buck? Maybe this year.....The second photo is a couple of does wasting no time in changing locations!
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STEVE MCNEAL
ELIZABETHTON, TN
8/27/2008
IM NOT SURE WHY THESE BEARS LIKE MY CAMERA SO MUCH, BUT THEY ARE NOT CAMERA SHY AT ALL. IT DOES NOT SEEM TO SCARE THEM AWAY. THEY KEEP COMING BACK FOR MORE. THAT IS WHY CUDDEBACK HAS THE BEST CAMERAS!!!!
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Logan Marvin
Kasson, MN
8/27/2008
A friend and i hand tilled a small food plot in a secluded area of SE Minnesota and within the first 5 days the cuddeback had 200 pictures including this fawn standing on its back legs
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