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Brian Raprager
Eau Claire, WI
6/7/2008
Just went to check to see what was on my cuddeback
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Corey Steen
Dorchester, WI
6/7/2008
What makes this pic so cool to me is that it is the first pic with my new cuddeback 2hrs after the first time I put it ou only 50ft from my house.
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Brett Austin
, KY
6/6/2008
So these are the rascals who stole my buck grub block!!!
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George Clifford
Florence, VT
6/6/2008
You can see in the photo deer were hammereing this soy bean/corn plot as they went around this corner. I wrapped the cable on my Cuddeback around a couple of corn stalks as there was nothing else to hang the camera on. This little guy came buy with momma and decidded to see what that thing hanging in the corn was! The second pic was the little guy admiring the corn with momma. 3rd pic is at the Middle Road Project , about 2800' in elevation in the Green Mountains. I found this old apple orchard and got permission from the owner to free them up so I hung my Cuddeback. This nice big bear came in a couple of days later. If you went there you wouldn't see a lot of sign of animals but with my Cuddeback I saw this guy and several deer, bear, coyotes and moose!
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Greg Frederiksen
Beaverlodge, AB
6/5/2008
Bear season is here, welded up case for camera. Put it out to see roughly how many bears, as we're putting out 400 to 500 lbs of grub every 4 to 5 days. Rough guess is about 15 different bears. Since purchasing Camera in Nov. it's taken 5742 pics.
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Scott Bolz
Chilton, WI
6/5/2008
This picture was taken less than 48 hours before a friend of mine harvested this deer. We had a snow storm that night and most of the snow disappeared within the next few days. I thought this was a perfect setting picture with the deer and all the trees covered in fresh snow.
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Chris Conner
covington, GA
6/5/2008
The first picture is of a young buck that we have been watching since he was a fawn, and the second picture is of a buck we have watched since last year that we call the tall tine buck, he put on some pretty impressive tines last year and had a couple of drop-tines which are returning again this year but in greater numbers. thanks to cuddeback we found out this buck was on our property last year and again this year. the quality of the photos helps to really see those small abnormal points. thanks
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Chris Conner
covington, GA
6/5/2008
The first picture is of a young buck that we have been watching since he was a fawn, and the second picture is of a buck we have watched since last year that we call the tall tine buck, he put on some pretty impressive tines last year and had a couple of drop-tines which are returning again this year but in greater numbers. thanks to cuddeback we found out this buck was on our property last year and again this year. the quality of the photos helps to really see those small abnormal points. thanks
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BOB KLOPP
Jersey shore, PA
6/4/2008
3 CUBS LOOKS LIKE THEY WERE POSING ALSO THIS COON WITH NO TAIL THIS IS THE 5TH YEAR I'VE GOT PICTURES OF HIM
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Ernie Perry
Hixson, TN
6/4/2008
A very nice tom in Tenness
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