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Jerry Olson
Watertown, SD
11/9/2006
Not wanting to spook bucks coming to this scrape by placing the camera too close, I mounted the camera 20 yards away. This demonstrates the range of the Cuddeback Expert. You have to use your computer to zoom in on this buck to appreciate him. What was he doing out this time of the day?
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Jack hill
wausau, WI
11/9/2006
i am sending this because of the quality of the pictures. this pictures is about 12 feet away. the camera takes pictures every 20 apart. I will be calling about this. Jack
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Scott Keller
Greenville, WI
11/9/2006
This is my before and after pics.
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Dean Miller
Antwerp, OH
11/8/2006
Icouldnt figure out what they were chaseing .Looks like a groundhog.
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MATT HELL
PARK RIVER, ND
11/8/2006
Just bought a new camera and am i glad i did. Here is a buck that I had no clue was in the area until he stepped in front of the camera (One in the background). Luck is to have it, I ended up taking this buck with my bow. Thanks Cuddeback
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Pason Hermsen
Albia, IA
11/8/2006
A buddy of mine and me set this camera over a scrape for a week and a half and got 46 images. One of the bucks when right under his stand that same night we got the picture. It is the buck with the broken tine.
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Brad Cottrill
albany, MO
11/8/2006
Set up my cuddeback over a corn pile and got these nice bucks, that two appear to be related, as well as many other nice deer.
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Jeff Curtis
Waite park, MN
11/8/2006
Minnesota Longhorn Buck. Photographed and shot 3 days later. Nov, 8th 2006. 285 lbs. Only 3 points. 21.5 -left side, 19.75 -right.
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Jeffrey Williams
Headland, AL
11/8/2006
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Mike Maedke
Casco, WI
11/8/2006
These are 2 pics. from over a scrape that I had made. I know it's not my arrow.
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