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Michael Minard
Omaha, NE
9/24/2007
Makes you hunt a little harder knowing he is out there.
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Steve Mayhew
Glasgow, KY
9/24/2007
I had my Cuddeback Digital set in the woods of our farm. Naturally I was hoping for a picture of a Mega buck. But the beauty of the camera is that it captures nature in her natural state. This picture convinces me that the Cuddeback has the fastest trigger speed on the market. It doesn't have to be a Mega buck when you capture pictures like this one.
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Chris Martin
Wisconsin Rapids, WI
9/24/2007
I got this deer on a trail that I thought they would be using. Now all I need is to get him to come during huntin season Thanks Cuddeback
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Glenn Byrum
Harstelle, AL
9/24/2007
I have a family of coons that love to eat with a mother doe.And if anyone does not think the excite can take a long shot away of a deer look at the buck in the back ground.One of the pictures is a bunch of guys hanging out.
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Josh Beyer
Oconto Falls, WI
9/24/2007
Set up on a huge runway coming from the swamp and out to the food plot. Captured this beauty in full velvet, and right after he had shed his velvet.
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Brad
Brookfield, NY
9/24/2007
Couple of bucks I've caught so far.
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ronnie gorgo
vineland, NJ
9/24/2007
This picture was taken 50 yards from a fence that has millions of tons of radioactive rocks from the making of alloy. If most people saw this picture they definitly would think this deers horns grew like this because of radioactivity at this site in southern New Jersey.
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eric leggett
sylvania, OH
9/24/2007
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Tim Needham
Ripley, MS
9/24/2007
Set up the camera behind the house just to see what might be hungry. I love this camera. So easy to use
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JACKIE EDBERG
WARROAD, MN
9/24/2007
These photo's are taken at the same sight with the same Cuddeback camera. The first photo shows a buck that escaped rifle hunting season, last November, and also the winter, with his life, when a hunter was a bad shooter, and shot one of his front legs off. Just like Cuddeback--this buck keeps going strong. The other two pictures are of a couple of bucks.
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