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Aaron Eversmeyer
Smithton, IL
8/17/2008
This bucks photo was captured less than 80 yars from my back porch! Had no idea he was roaming around. Thanks to my cuddeback it looks like I'll be saving some gas money this year. I'll be hunting in the back yard instead of 45 miles away!
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Cory Gulvas
Wellsboro, PA
8/17/2008
Really impressed with the performance and quality of the new capture. Caught this rare daylight photo of this Pennsylvania mountain buck...
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Gary Lane
Delavan, WI
8/17/2008
Put the camera out for preseason scouting on my private land and to my amazement I had this awesome buck come by my stand. The picture was caught by my cuddeback camera. I have been hunting for years and never seen a buck of this magnitude on the camera. The buck is in velvet and nontypical, and I cannot wait for opening day of bow hunting in Wisconsin. (Never thought little paradise could produce such a magnificent buck).
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Brandon Westphal
Rice Lake, WI
8/17/2008
These photos were taken on a trail behind our cabin near Winter Wisconsin. We have seen this same Bear with 3 cubs numerous times this summer.
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Tony Arnold
Harpster, OH
8/17/2008
Nice 8 point up close and personal.
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Brice Arnold
Harpster, OH
8/17/2008
This pibold six point buck was caught on camera at night. We had no idea that he was around. Looks like a one and a half year old. Brice A.
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Ben Clepper
Freeport, PA
8/17/2008
Nine coyotes where caught running together.
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Brendan Wiseman
hartford, SD
8/17/2008
this nice buck keeps visiting our spot
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Brandon Baccus
Denton, TX
8/17/2008
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Bill Lander
Gilbert, SC
8/17/2008
These are just some pre-season photos of some of the bucks on the land that we lease. Without the cuddeback, we would not know the bucks that are using our property. Also, the cuddeback can let you know what area to hunt that has the most bucks. A cuddeback will give you a better idea of the deer that are using your land.
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