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Ryan Wells
Cissna Park, IL
7/21/2008
I missed this buck two years ago with a muzzleloader when he was a 3 1/2 year old eight-point. I hunted him hard last year as a 4 year old 140 class 8 point, but did not score. I have several pictures of him this year as a 5 year old ten point. He still will not probably score more than the 140's, but he is still growing. My no-flash doesn't seem to spook him at all even at point blank range. I have his primary bedding area narrowed down with the help of your cameras. I hope to score on him this year! Thank you for a wonderful product. I can't wait to purchase the new capture cameras.
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Brian Reynolds
LaGrange, GA
7/21/2008
I have a 340 acre lease in west central Georgia in Troup County and this place is a haven for wildlife of all types. I have never placed my camera on this lease due to my having another lease that I am in that has been trophy managed for the past 15 years and it is 3400 acres. Due to several comments from the bordering property owners about the number of big buck sightings coming off the property I have, I decided this summer to monitor some of the activity and see what was really on the property. Suprisingly, there have been two nice bucks captured on camera with a great 10 point. These pictures are early July with another month and half to go before they start shedding velvet. Thanks Cuddeback. I have several pictures of nice bucks and I don't believe it missed a one crossing its path.
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Ernest Harrop Jr
Reedsville, PA
7/21/2008
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William Geeslin
Sharpsburg, GA
7/21/2008
My father in law and I got permission to hunt turkeys on a piece of property close to the house this past season. We were excited because we knew the property had birds on it. About a month and half before season just as it began getting warm we starting putting the camera out. Because we had put the camera out so early our first few sets of photos were primarily feeding pics. About 3 weeks before the season we got this beautiful picture of a mature gobbler strutting awful close to the camera. The picture is pretty amazing with the sun setting in the background. I will post a few more that we got but we thought the first one was the best. Check it out. Thanks!
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Nic Millard
Tulsa, OK
7/21/2008
The first photo of the Big Sweaper 10 in 2006, a testament to the capture speed of a Cuddeback! Then we only got once appearance out of him the whole next season. Let's hope he shows up this year in day light and my arrow flies true!
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Nic Millard
Tulsa, OK
7/21/2008
One of the nice 10 points from The Farm last year. I let him walk at 40 yards the year before, knowing he had potential. Let's hope he shows up this year and my arrow flies true!
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jerod hoel
Rushford, MN
7/21/2008
this is a picture of a grey fox with a rabbit in its mouth. i have not seen a grey fox in the wild here in almost 15 years. especially one with a rabbit in its mouth
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Matt Malone
Springhill, LA
7/21/2008
Doing some summer scouting, looks like I've got plenty to look forward to. The best deer cam out there.
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Scott Kimbro
Rockford, MI
7/21/2008
We are so happy with out Cuddeback. It is ismply amazing the photos we get. I have the camera setup with only a minute dealy, but I still thought it amazing to see a picture of this guy on his hind legs - we jokingly call it Dancing in the Dark - HA! The second photo really doesn't need any words. Let's just say if we keep these fellas around, it will be a great hunting season in Michigan!! And finally, the twins! What can you say?! Cute, aren't they?! Thanks for creating such a wonderful product.
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Michael Sorenson
Wild Rose, WI
7/21/2008
I just bought my camera and had a new watering hole i had been waiting to see if they had been using. I put the camera out 5 days and I switched my memory card and this is what I got to see.
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