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Stacy Warner
emmet, AR
1/11/2007
I have been hunting this area for 10 years. I have never seen a buck this big on this lease. I bought 2 cameras from you. I put one camera on a scrape, this big boy is the one that should up. I killed him on Nov, 1 2006.
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ron betzer
PIONEER, OH
1/11/2007
This image was on my friends cuddeback camera, he asked me to send it in because he does not have internet. Word had spread that he had this picture and a guy stopped over to his house to look at the picture and reconized his wifes arrow. The buck was shot around 2 miles away from the cameras position the previos nights evening hunt.
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Rich Richardson
Burton, MI
1/11/2007
I have 2 of your cameras. The expert and the NOflash. I purchased the Noflash in early Sept. I had been using the expert for the past year. After I purchased the NOflash I hung it near my backyard feeder. On Oct. 4th I got my first picture of this buck. I continued get night time (only) pictures thru Oct. the 18th. He has since moved on or returned to his home ground. This is a surburban buck where hunting is not allowed. As far as I know he is still alive. I have now plased my cameras in some ajoining property that can be hunted. I would love to locate this buck again.
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Jeff Zumbahlen
Newton, IL
1/11/2007
I actually have this deer on video also. After I got my cuddeback trail camera, I started putting it in places I thought the buck was probably frequenting. In August, I finally got what I was looking for. As far as I know, the buck made it through hunting season. This is a small community and a deer like this would be BIG news! Since I never got a shot at him during hunting season I look forward to hunting his sheds!
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steve dillard
denton, NC
1/11/2007
These photos were taken in July during bear mating season. the date on the photos is wrong. pic)1 big male courting female. pic)2 still hanging around pic 3) rejected
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steve dillard
denton, NC
1/11/2007
These photos were taken in July during bear mating season. the date on the photosa is wrong. pic)1 big male courting female. pic)2 still hanging around pic 3) rejected
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Marty Irwin
Thoendale, TX
1/11/2007
I am a biologist in central Texas and have tried many different film and digital cameras. The Cuddeback is the fastest and most consistent I have ever used. I manage over 32,000 acres and now own six digital Cuddebacks. I placed the camera overlooking a protein feeder and got this unique shot. The photo title is, Why can't we all just get along. It would be an honor to have one of my images posted on your website, even if I don't win anything. I would also be glad to endorse your fine cameras. Thank you, Marty irwin Sr. Environmental Specialist Alcoa, Inc.
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Mark Heine
Cottage Grove, WI
1/11/2007
He Spent 15 min. at this scrape. The camera took 5 excellent pictures. Here are the top 3 pictures. Thank you Cuddeback!
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Hunter Mathews
Montgomery, AL
1/11/2007
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brian crabtree
mashpee, MA
1/11/2007
I think you will like this.look in the pine tree far back left i have a moultrie game camara on that tree in the video you can see the deer walk in front of it. it did not get one picture. All so Im in a treestand right behind that camara and watched the hole thing
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