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Cole Townsend
Hope, AR
6/25/2008
We have had very good luck with our cuddeback game came cams and we are lucky to have had them up to take these awesome photos of our deer.When we got to the camera with the photo of me in the stand and the buck out in front of me we were amazed at the photo and had to send it in. And the photo with the 9 point that bedded down in front of the camera was really cool and that was one of the best bucks we've had on this piece of land. Thanks cuddeback for making such good game cameras and keep up the good work.
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JOHN KOLSTAD
LITTLE SUAMICO, WI
6/25/2008
THIS COYOTE LIKES TO COME IN MY YARD AND MARK IT'S TERRITORY ON MY DEER CORN.
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Gary Lewis
Downingtown, PA
6/25/2008
In late September 2006 I was lucky enough to gain permission to a 33 aacre traxt of land in Se PA. I walked thirty yards into the woods on Oct 2nd when I found a cluster of three scrapes. I set up my trusty CUddeback and hoped for the best. I couldnt believe my eyes when I saw this 13-PT non-typical. I hunted him all archery season and had him within 60 yards twice but he never stepped within range. As if to taunt me he dogged a doe right past my camera on 11/3 a mere fifty yards from the stand I had planned to hunt. I was lucky enough to find his shed, left side 9pts.
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jamie leibrandt
elk mound, WI
6/24/2008
Early season picture on a clover plot on my farm in Buffalo County. It looks like he is going to be a dandy. I can't wait to see how he develops.
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Marc Williams
Salmon, ID
6/23/2008
A friend and I were on a 'Fathers Day' bear baiting trip. A long hike lead us to an opening along a mountain side where I keep my bait barrel. There were signs everywhere of bear, and other creatures visiting my bait, but I had no idea of what I was in store for me until I went home and checked my 'Cuddeback'. The day before I knew the batteries were getting low and my camera only had a few good pictures left to take before I needed to replace them. I had baited an hour previouosly with some hopefully tempting new 'morsels' and obviously it worked. I have been hunting bears in this area for nine years and this is the first picture that after those nine years...actually rendered me speechless. I know animals like these are in the area, but I never thought I could get such a great picture. -new tagline- 'HAVE YOU CHECKED YOUR CUDDEBACK LATELY?'
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Dustin Kodl
Thorp, WI
6/23/2008
I started baiting bear about a month ago and was getting a ton of bear pictures. I didn't know that there would be nine different bear where I am baiting until I bought my Cuddeback Expert.
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Don Kauffman
Millston, WI
6/23/2008
I have been monitoring a bait and have been seeing the yearling frequently.To my surprise...and the yearling,here comes a tanker ,obviously telling the yearling who's in charge now!
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stephen rodriguez
ocean city, MD
6/23/2008
i was keeping an eye on this deer for since july of last year to see him wounded by some other hunter who took un ethical shot at him.reason i know it was unethical shot cause i help the idiot track him for more than half the day. he told me the story how the deer was walking towards him he shot at 50yards head on with a muzzle loader and his son took a shot when the deer turned and ran.intresting ethic to teach one`s son right. but he is not the only one who takes unethical shots cause i found another pictures of this deer. now this is one deer i hope nobody takes an unsure shot at i have been keeping track of him for about three years until my cuddie back started messing up which im getting upgraded. i believe that cuddie back cameras are one the best camera out there i have tried other cameras but cuddie back are my favorite. thanks for a great product
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Kurt Meyers
Washington, PA
6/23/2008
Getting a buck like this on camera is the next best thing to hunting him!
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Jeff Spackman
Port Matilda, PA
6/23/2008
Two coyotes running together. The first one triggered the still photo and then this three legged one was a few seconds behind. Look closely - its missing most of its back leg.
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