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Jason Dorshorst
Plover, WI
3/18/2008
This buck came up real close for a picture. Great looking deer. I got 3 pictures in 5 minutes of some real nise bucks. The second picture is of a couple good buck too.
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Danny Clark
Howard, SD
3/18/2008
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Danny Clark
Howard, SD
3/18/2008
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Bill Anderson
Tracy's landing, MD
3/18/2008
The first picture I call biting off more than you can chew! The second is of a partly white deer and if you look close you can see another one in the background. With my cuddeback its like hunting season never ends! I'm always in the woods!!!!
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Gary Ware
Alliance, OH
3/18/2008
The gobblers have been eating at our feeder and I have gotten a few pictures but I have never captured an in-flight picture untill now. I caqn't belive the clairity of the picture with the bird in motion!
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Dyron Johnson
Houma, LA
3/17/2008
This is a funny picture to me. Apparently this doe is with her two yearlings. this was the first picture i have taken with the cuddeback. I set this camera up in a little swampy area right off a rural road(100yards at the most). I think this little button buck is practicing for next season. He even has his sister as an audience. I call this picture Ruttin Button . Thank you and great camera.
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jeb baker
belden, MS
3/17/2008
i have been using my cuddeback to scout for turkeys. i put out some corn 2 weeks before the season to see what was going on in a rarely hunted section of my property. as usual the coon's did their damage before anything else could enjoy the feast. on the third day of scouting i caught these two pics of this albino coon. ive been hunting coons a long time and have only seen an albino once, and it was stuffed. i hope yall like the picture.
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Kyle Wessinger
Orangeburg, SC
3/17/2008
This is a picture of a nice gobbler who I was hoping to see opening day. The season here started March 15th. I set the camera out a week before to see what time they were coming in to get a pattern on them, but all I managed to see was a lonesome hen. This Cuddeback is a great tool for scouting and has helped me harvest some nice deer, just hoping for that nice GOBBLER!
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Brooke Beason
Shreveport, LA
3/17/2008
The deer to the left is the one we call 13-2. We estimate his g2s are 13 or so. We had some GREAT pics of him in velvet and a few during season, but never saw him. We were hoping he made it through season, and apparently he did. Can't wait till next season. We hope to call him 16-2 next year!
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Kevin Green
Lakeville, MN
3/17/2008
These two are having fun battle on top of the bluff!
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