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Paul Smith
El Arish, QL
2/2/2007
I run a feral animal trapping business in North Queensland Australia. I use cuddeback cameras to specifically trap feral pigs and not native animals. I find these cameras an invaluable tool when it comes to selecting new trapping areas. The camera is also gerat for conducting surveys of our native bird the Cassowary which is an endangered species (photo attached).
El Arish, QL
2/2/2007
I run a feral animal trapping business in North Queensland Australia. I use cuddeback cameras to specifically trap feral pigs and not native animals. I find these cameras an invaluable tool when it comes to selecting new trapping areas. The camera is also gerat for conducting surveys of our native bird the Cassowary which is an endangered species (photo attached).
Travis Nelson
Erskine, MN
2/2/2007
We had no idea this buck was in our woods. We hunted all season not seeing him once. We put our cuddeback up in december on a good trail to a food source. My dad went and swapped out the memory card and gave it to a good friend to look at it for us. He called back that same day and asked if we were pulling one over on him. After that we hunted pretty hard. No luck though. We did find his left side though, so we know he is still out there.
Erskine, MN
2/2/2007
We had no idea this buck was in our woods. We hunted all season not seeing him once. We put our cuddeback up in december on a good trail to a food source. My dad went and swapped out the memory card and gave it to a good friend to look at it for us. He called back that same day and asked if we were pulling one over on him. After that we hunted pretty hard. No luck though. We did find his left side though, so we know he is still out there.
harold frank
oshkosh, WI
2/2/2007
just love to watch the flash go off on camera. does not spook deer at all.
oshkosh, WI
2/2/2007
just love to watch the flash go off on camera. does not spook deer at all.
Jeff Davis
Fredericksburg, VA
2/2/2007
I purchased a cuddeback three years ago and got a picture of this ten pointer. Every year I get one or two pictures of hime before hunting season and after hunting season. No one that I know of has seen him and the land he lives on is hunted hard. I look forward to the end of each season to see if he made it through another season. He looks like he has lost weight,but is still alive.
Fredericksburg, VA
2/2/2007
I purchased a cuddeback three years ago and got a picture of this ten pointer. Every year I get one or two pictures of hime before hunting season and after hunting season. No one that I know of has seen him and the land he lives on is hunted hard. I look forward to the end of each season to see if he made it through another season. He looks like he has lost weight,but is still alive.
Paul Thomas
Mesquite, TX
2/2/2007
Our Nocturnal 9pt. survived another year and we know this because of your cameras. Thanks,whitetailfanatic
Mesquite, TX
2/2/2007
Our Nocturnal 9pt. survived another year and we know this because of your cameras. Thanks,whitetailfanatic
Craig Giancola
La Fayette, NY
2/2/2007
We have been waiting for this buck to drop his antlers for a couple of weeks... Instead, it appears he had some unfinished business to take care of and our Cuddeback caught him in action !!!
La Fayette, NY
2/2/2007
We have been waiting for this buck to drop his antlers for a couple of weeks... Instead, it appears he had some unfinished business to take care of and our Cuddeback caught him in action !!!
KEN MORRISON
CLEARFIELD, PA
2/2/2007
LOOK AT THE ONE LONG POINT ON THIS BIG BULL ELK. IT MUST BE AT LEAST 18 INCHES LONG.
CLEARFIELD, PA
2/2/2007
LOOK AT THE ONE LONG POINT ON THIS BIG BULL ELK. IT MUST BE AT LEAST 18 INCHES LONG.
Carey Baetz
San Antonio, TX
2/1/2007
I set my Cuddeback camera on trail thru Cedar Thicket in Hays County Texas to see which deer were using this trail. Got some new exotic deer comming & looks like I best get in my blind before 4 pm. Last setup was white tail only trail & this looks like the Big AXIS bucks are using it. Time to relocate my bowhunting blind. They say these are better eating than whitetail & i am about to find out soon ! Soon after 4 pm that is. This camera saves me alot of time pre scouting and puts me into a hotspot ON TIME !
San Antonio, TX
2/1/2007
I set my Cuddeback camera on trail thru Cedar Thicket in Hays County Texas to see which deer were using this trail. Got some new exotic deer comming & looks like I best get in my blind before 4 pm. Last setup was white tail only trail & this looks like the Big AXIS bucks are using it. Time to relocate my bowhunting blind. They say these are better eating than whitetail & i am about to find out soon ! Soon after 4 pm that is. This camera saves me alot of time pre scouting and puts me into a hotspot ON TIME !