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Mark Lambert
Selby, ON
5/5/2008
This fellow arrived a week ago.Where he is sitting is 8ft from the camera, and 22yds from my box blind. I have stood in the exact spot, triggered the camera then photoshopped the two images together. I'm 6'1 and his ears would have been in my arm pits while he was sitting there.
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James Morrogh
Breaux Bridge, LA
5/5/2008
Prior to 1976 our area of LA had no turkeys in the wild what so ever.The Attakapas Hunting Club in partnership with the LA Wildlife & Fisheries stocked wild turkeys which were obtained from the Mississipi WL & f for an even exchange of alligators. 8 hens and 4 gobblers were released on the Attakapas Hunting Club lands and were carefully protected. Turkeys are found throughout the Atchafalaya Basin today, which are the results of this stocking.The submitted pictures show the health of the Gobblers today.
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Jimmie Morrogh
Breaux Bridge, LA
5/5/2008
This nice 8 point was followed by cudde camera for 2 years before he was harvested off of free range woods. The first picture is a good shot of him in velvt.The second shows his size and the thrid shows him out of velvet. He weighted 251#, 8 points, & 22 3/4 spread. He was havrested by Dale . Hebert of Breaux bridge,LA>
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david felts
fancy gap, VA
5/4/2008
Bluejay in flight
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Michael Medlin
Olive Branch, MS
5/4/2008
I actually have 5 Moultrie cameras that I use to scout our hunting land, but after purchasing this CUDDEBACK,I plan to sell them and purchase 4 more CUDDEBACKS! I originally purchased this No Flash to set up at one of our farms for surveillance purposes, but after a few months and thousands of pictures of just my dad, uncle, and our cows; I decided to take it down and get some pictures of some turkeys! These three pictures are from a pine plantation where these gobblers like to hang out and strut!
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John Hedges
Morgantown, WV
5/4/2008
I keep a Cuddeback year-round at a mineral lick near our mountain cabin in Randolph County, WV. My wife and I enjoy looking at the deer photos each time we get up there. This past weekend, a bear tore down our bird feeders one night, and the next night the attached photo was caught by our Cuddeback down at the mineral lick. By the look on the racoon's face, my wife and I were not the only ones surprised by the bear's visit.
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Collin jackson
Brookhaven, MS
5/3/2008
this is some turkey images i got this spring
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Collin jackson
Brookhaven, MS
5/3/2008
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Ira Follen
Butternut, WI
5/3/2008
My cuddeback expert shows the patriotric Bald Eagles training their siblings. The adults were teaching the juveniles how to rip and tear. It is amazing how the young picked up on the teachings. The eagles also defended there food from large ravens. This shows why the Bald Eagle is our national symbol, awesome parents in the harsh wild environment. Thank you Cuddeback for all the amazing photos you capture.
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Bill Anderson
Tracy's Landing, MD
5/3/2008
LET THE GROWING BEGIN! I'M GOING TO HUNT THIS BUCK WITH MY CUDDEBACK TIL DEATH DO US PART!NOW i CAN HUNT YEAR ROUND!
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