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Bob Barforth
Withee, WI
3/28/2007
This Bear must have decided food was more important than sleep. Also He decided the Cuddeback NO-FLASH was a toy and commenced to try to remove it from the tree, in the process of that, He broke the case. The camera now sits inside one of Your Bearsafe enclosures and He still checks it out but can no longer harm it inside the Bearsafe. Thanks Cuddeback
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Joe Miehe
Athens, GA
3/28/2007
Check out the body size of the gobbler in the first picture. If you can zoom in it looks like he has 2 beards and long, hooked spurs. His body size is most impressive though. The second picture has a gobbler with a very long beard. These were taken in Banks County, GA.
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Daniel Tollefson
Viroqua, WI
3/27/2007
Image 123: This buck appears to be close to 30 inches wide and has lost one of his drop tines. He is still at large. Image 001 and Image 002: This buck appeared on camera and was later harvested with a bow on the 27th of October and green scored in the 140's.
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mike dreyling
white bear lake, MN
3/27/2007
We went out to this pond to set up a ground blind for deer hunting and saw all these birds take off as we came out into the clearing. As soon as we saw the dead deer we knew what they were there for. I decided to move my Cuddeback no flash from my deer stand area to the deer and was not disappionted. I also got pictures of coyote lynx racoons skunk and fisher after dark.
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Joseph Miller
Manawa, WI
3/27/2007
I set up my Cuddeback camera on a popular deer trail and this is what I got.
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Van Colley
Huntersville, NC
3/27/2007
What? Who me? But officer, its almost Halloween...THAT'S why I am wearing the mask - I swear!
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Justin Fuchs
Sauk City, WI
3/26/2007
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Danny Wright
Sioux Falls, SD
3/26/2007
From August to November 2006, I was able to get over 200 pictures of this 7x9 buck with my Cuddeback Excite. Seemed like he was always eager to pose for the camera! This was the first year I have ever used a scouting camera, and going back to my parents' farm to check my Cuddeback every couple weeks was almost as exciting as actually going out hunting. I plan on buying a couple more Cuddebacks this year because they are top of the line scouting cameras. My brothers and I don't bow hunt (wish we did now), and we were looking forward to taking this incredible buck during the SD rifle season. The rut got the best of him and a neighbor ended up taking him a half-mile from my deer stand. He grossed 182 points B&C and weighed just over 300 pounds. Hoping he was able to get a little breeding in before he was taken so that I can look forward to getting pictures of his sons on my Cuddebacks in the coming years!
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Danny Wright
Sioux Falls, SD
3/26/2007
From August to November 2006, I was able to get over 200 pictures of this 7x9 buck with my Cuddeback Excite. Seemed like he was always eager to pose for the camera! This was the first year I have ever used a scouting camera, and going back to my parents' farm to check my Cuddeback every couple weeks was almost as exciting as actually going out hunting. I plan on buying a couple more Cuddebacks this year because they are top of the line scouting cameras. My brothers and I don't bow hunt (wish we did now), and we were looking forward to taking this incredible buck during the SD rifle season. The rut got the best of him and a neighbor ended up taking him a half-mile from my deer stand. He grossed 182 points B&C and weighed just over 300 pounds. Hoping he was able to get a little breeding in before he was taken so that I can look forward to getting pictures of his sons on my Cuddebacks in the coming years!
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Danny Wright
Sioux Falls, SD
3/26/2007
From August to November 2006, I was able to get over 200 pictures of this 7x9 buck with my Cuddeback Excite. Seemed like he was always eager to pose for the camera! This was the first year I have ever used a scouting camera, and going back to my parents' farm to check my Cuddeback every couple weeks was almost as exciting as actually going out hunting. I plan on buying a couple more Cuddebacks this year because they are top of the line scouting cameras. My brothers and I don't bow hunt (wish we did now), and we were looking forward to taking this incredible buck during the SD rifle season. The rut got the best of him and a neighbor ended up taking him a half-mile from my deer stand. He grossed 182 points B&C and weighed just over 300 pounds. Hoping he was able to get a little breeding in before he was taken so that I can look forward to getting pictures of his sons on my Cuddebacks in the coming years!
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