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Chris Renn
Pittsburgh, PA
12/11/2007
The rub in the background is the most impressive I've ever seen. Although we never got the buck that made the rub on film, we did end up seeing him during the season - he likely exceeds 170 inches. My cousin had five encounters with the 8 point in full velvet, however, never got a shot opportunity. We'll have the Cuddeback in the woods through the winter keeping tabs on these boys for sure. Thanks for making a great product - it's greatly increased our efficiency in the way in which we scout.
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Bobby Doyle
Star City, WV
12/11/2007
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mike cauble
bingham, IL
12/11/2007
3 legged coyote - what a survivor !
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Harmon Silloway
SandyLake, PA
12/11/2007
JUst a few turkeys in flight.
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Johnny Butler
Fayetteville, GA
12/11/2007
These photos were taken on our 5 acre lot
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Eric Waldroff
Bismarck, AR
12/11/2007
Always knew there was some nice bucks in the area but thanks to the cuddeback I know for sure
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Joel Andersen
Karlstad, MN
12/11/2007
He showed up the first time this year during rifle season. He finally made a mistake the last weekend of black power where I harvested him on Friday night.
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Mark Sarratt
lexington, NE
12/11/2007
Just a neat picture of a coyote taken while snowing.
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Johnny Adcock
Richalnd, MS
12/11/2007
This is a buck i have seen tracks of but no picture until I got the Cuddeback Expert.
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Matt Rowell
Bangor, WI
12/10/2007
Deer gun hunting of 07 i shot a nice buck, I had forgot that i still had my camera up, so i went to check it thinking that it would be on there since the camera was about 100 yards from were i shot my deer on a nice rub line. So i went to the photo place and was looking at my pictures. I thought that I had him on camera. After getting the picture blowen up and studying it i realized it wasn't my buck, but it was almost identical the only differance was the brow tine. Not only was that dissapointing that it wasnt the one i had harvested but it was joy that his brother was still out there for muzzleloader season. Thanks cuddeback Matt Rowell
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