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Brett Almich
Granite Falls, MN
3/30/2008
Thought a few pheasant pictures would look good on your web page. Thanks again cuddeback. I have probably taken over 10,000 pic's with my excite and it just keeps going!
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Steven Smith
Crossville, AL
3/30/2008
The fast trigger speed of our digital camera captured this picture of this Hawk in flight tring to catch the Crow that is tring to take off on the ground.
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Eric Flood
Fond du Lac, WI
3/30/2008
Tough winter on Wisconsin Deer!
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LUKE MCGUIRE
MINERALPOINT, WI
3/30/2008
You never know who will be on your property when your not around.This camera was set up in a place where I have got alot of my better whitetail pictures on my 4 different CUDDEBACKS I own. I was very suprised when I caught this GAME WARDEN and his training assistant approximately 3/4 of a mile off the posted four wheeler trail?.With undesputable pictures and a 90 second video clip he know had some explaining to do ! ! ! !. All in all we will just say it won't be happening again he assured me of that.
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Rocky Retzer
Ridgway, PA
3/30/2008
Not many PA Fishers around to be seen without a Cuddeback
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Jamie Monnett
Summersville, WV
3/30/2008
Hollywood is always ready for the camera
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Jamie Monnett
summersville, WV
3/30/2008
there back and ready for spring!
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Jamie Monnett
Summersville, WV
3/30/2008
The white ghost ivites his family out to dinner
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Jamie Monnett
Summersville, WV
3/30/2008
Its been 10 years sence we saw any turkeys on our property,now with our cudde/back we see them all the time
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Karina Engeling
Brenham, TX
3/29/2008
I been watching this buck for 2 years now. I think he is about 4.5 yrs old. This is my most immpressive 10 point this year..... and thanks to Cuddeback I knew he was around and I was able to find his left shed antler. Without Cuddeback I would have never known which buck it had come from. THANKS CUDDEBACK!
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