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Mike Freestone
Vernal, UT
9/1/2008
First time useing trail cameras things are looking good for the archery hunt!
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matt schmidgall
Hancock, MN
9/1/2008
While this picture may not look like much, to us it has been of great value. You see this was an uninvited visitor who proceeded to clean out our lodge while we were away. Besides taking bows, shock collars, binoculars, a deer blind, and a four wheeler, this individual also took two 150+ inch deer mounts out of the lodge. The ironic thing is the same camera that got this picture also aided in us harvesting the two trophy deer that he took. The picture proved to be all the help local law enforcement needed in locating the suspect and recovering most of the stolen property. I think it is safe to say without the cuddeback NoFlash we would have been out of luck! Thanks Cuddeback! Note: The date is correct but the time is incorrect. The batteries had fallen out the day before when checking the camera and had reset the clock to 12:00. This really took place at about 3:15 AM.
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Scott Hotelling
Bradford, PA
9/1/2008
Preseason scouting put my camera up to find two eight points nose to nose. In the photos that followed it showed the littler buck backing down to the larger. Friendly now until the rut.
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Rich Buker
Clinton, IN
9/1/2008
This is the Buck I call G-2 he had forked g-2 last year and this year he has one forked g-2.He's been visiting this food plot all summer about every 7-10 days. He'll browse around a while on some chicory and alfalfa then he's gone for another week or so. Hope he sticks around through bow season..I don't know what I'd do without my Cuddeback cameras.Cuddeback is by far the best camera on the market!
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Chris Schmitt
Springbay, IL
9/1/2008
I have pictures of this buck last year. I am glad I let hime go one more year. I have 3 cuddeback excite's now and we love them.
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Dan Cassidy
Clare, MI
9/1/2008
Stealing apples
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sean leavine
tampa, FL
9/1/2008
two florida bucks looking at each other in this photo.
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Charlie Votrobeck
Waterloo, IA
9/1/2008
Turkey keeping a watchful eye on this Iowa Bobcat, which is being tracked by the DNR by its Collar and Ear Tags.
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Mitchell Sonnentag
Lublin, WI
9/1/2008
Getting ready for the upcoming season.
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Charlie Votrobeck
Waterloo, IA
9/1/2008
We can't tell if this is a birth defect or an injury? We get photos of this doe pretty regularly all spring and summer, but as soon as deer season rolls around she disappears. We have never laid eyes on her during the hunting season. As soon as all the seasons are over though we will start getting pictures of her again. She seems to be healthy. Last year she had twins, but we have not seen her fawns yet this year.
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