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Tim Ostwald
Grayling, MI
8/5/2008
My dad has hunted throughout the world, grizzly,moose, deer, sheep, but now that he is a little older , he hunts with a cuddeback,,, he has a ball , and uses it 24/7 . He has hundreds of photos , bear, deer, coyote, birds, fox and a variaty of little animals Thanks for looking
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Adam Yelton
Rutherfordton, NC
8/5/2008
First Time I checked my new Cuddeback I had 86 pictures of these two young 6pts. decent bucks for the area in my county.
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Tom Morris
Wyoming, MN
8/5/2008
I just started this food plot this year. I thought I'd put a camera out to see the progeres of it and this is what I found. As you can see in the two photos that the food plot is doing well.
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Chad Wiegmann
Damiansville, IL
8/4/2008
My dad and I have had our cuddeback camera now for 4 years, and our camera still works like a charm. Not only does the camera work awesome, but it lasts a long time too!! Heres a beautiful picture of a young doe that was feeding on the chickery that we planted during the spring, and some other great pictures also.
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Brian Milliken
Antioch, IL
8/4/2008
The Devil Buck is back!! After 7 years I have yet to find another camera with the trigger time and picture quality of my Cuddeback. I glassed the Devil Buck several times during the '07 season. Fortunately he never presented a shot. I found his sheds in January and it appears he has put on an additional 20+ inches. Hopefully I will be able to capitalize during '08.
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Mark Barker
Livingston, TX
8/4/2008
It appears the doe drew the small straw and had to check out the camera while the fellas hang around in the background.
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Preston Richardson
Norlina, NC
8/4/2008
Two Big Bucks using my food plot that i planted Two weeks ago..
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tim scott
knoxville, TN
8/4/2008
I have 400 acres and I run 5 cuddebacks most of the time. In the early spring I set then up on mineral/salt licks. After the bucks shed velvet I move them to food plots until the rut starts, then we usually put them on fresh rut sign. Although I've captured hundreds of pictures I've never had one that comes anywhere near the uniqueness of this photo. I have many with does and fawns and even some with does fawns and bucks in the same picture. However, it is very unusual to have a doe tolerate such close contact with a buck during this fawning period.
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Edwin Shirts
Burlington, IA
8/4/2008
This guy has never been seen by me before, and I have been hunting this property since 2002......
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Edwin Shirts
Burlington, IA
8/4/2008
I have been hunting this particular piece of property for a few years now and I have never even seen this big guy before... I am using molasses on the stump in the off season, to see what is in the area.....awesome camera love it....the other bucks are nice too....
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