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Joshua Jones
Lodge, SC
7/30/2008
Being that South Carolina has one of the earliest deer hunting seasons, I start running cameras early to try and pattern the feeding locations of the deer. Granted it is hot, I'm still pumped up for August the 15th to get here so I can try to stick one with the bow. These photos were taken on family property which we have been managing for approximately 6 years. This 9 point has been feeding in a food plot along with some smaller bucks in the mornings around daylight. I have also recently got the same deer and a 10 point with long brow tines on a path approximately 300 yards from this food plot around the same time heading in the direction of the food plot. I think I have a plan to possibly kill one of these deer coming to and from this feeding location. I will settle for an opporitunity for either deer, but the 10 point is the one I am focused on because of the length of the brow tines.
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Tony Yager
Bristolville, OH
7/30/2008
got a picture of the big buck on the left from last year also, he doesn't have as many points, but spread and mass looks much better this year, both are real nice bucks
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Kenneth Baker
Dillsburg, PA
7/30/2008
The mother and 3 fawns are visiting our food plot in Bedford Pa.
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Ed Koth
Wausau, WI
7/30/2008
These first two pictures are both early in the morning and from the same camera. The first photo caught an attentive coyote possibly stalking breakfast. The second photo captured a scenic, yet striking, bobcat curiously staring at the Cuddeback. The last photo features three black bears lethargically snacking on apples near my deer blind.
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STAN Peck
Cascade, MT
7/30/2008
I set up the camera on the drive to my house, which is about 100 feet behind the cat. We that Mountain lions frequented the area,but had never seen any evidence or tracks near the house.This appears to be a large male and very nocturnal.
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Adam Boysen
Hills, IA
7/30/2008
This is two of the best pictures I have ever got with my Cuddeback. How many times have you ever got a nice buck and the sky filled with lighting all in the same picture. The other picture is really cool with all three deer in a line walking. Thanks again Cuddeback. Adam
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Dave Oleson
Hooppole, IL
7/30/2008
I can't explain how good the Cuddeback is when compared to the other cameras I have. Especially when I get photos like this of what I believe to be a juvenile owl with a deer in the background at night. The amazing speed and clarity which these cameras have is unbelievable! Thanks for making such a great product!
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Tommye Williams
Tyrone, GA
7/30/2008
These are photo's from my backyard.
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Cory Stalvey
Hahira, GA
7/30/2008
There isn't really a story behind this photo, just a good buck i would really like to arrow this year. I just thought it was a very good looking picture with the fog behind the deer and the doe looking behind the buck. I have 5 cuddeback no flash cameras and this is the best looking picture i have got yet, just thought i would share it. Thanks
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Dan O'Brien
Sun Prairie, WI
7/30/2008
I put my brand new no flash camera up on our land in Reeseville WI, right before we had major flooding. We put the camera up 4-5 feet in a tree that was a major trail intersection for deer. It was only 20 yards off a corn field and about 300-400 yards away from the Beaver Dam river. Anyway, 1 week after we put it up the rains came and before I could get back to the camera it was submerged under water and impossible to get at. We had to wait until the water went down to retrieve the camera. Well obviously, the camera is shot.... But here was the last picture the camera took, this shows where the water level was the day before it was submerged. Bummer... Thanks, Dan O'Brien (608) 438-0300
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