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Rick Rendulic
Conneaut Lake, PA
10/28/2006
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Steve Dancer
Clare, MI
10/28/2006
This wounded buck is one of three with Battle Scars , this is the only one with the arrow still in him.
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William Schrader Jr
Sedalia, MO
10/28/2006
My biggest buck with my new Cudde cam
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Steve Minnich
Spring Valley, MN
10/27/2006
I purchased some land several years ago and thru the use of your cameras I was able to scout while being gone seven months out of the year. They make it possible to understand the deers habits and hangouts. I have over 20 pics of the buck I harvested. Most of them excellant quality. Thanks for the fast trigger. Steve
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Matthew Manger
Carmel, NY
10/27/2006
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Russell Fulmer
Gardendale, AL
10/27/2006
We have been getting a lot of Doe's lately but finally got a few bucks, two nights in a row. The CuddeBack is great.
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Gene Wensel
Libertyville, IA
10/27/2006
Multiple images of this same buck were taken within fifteen minutes last week. Also several other bucks using the same scrape at other times. This is a 100% wild, free-ranging deer even though it looks like a park or preserve setting. I thought color, balance and the woods pond in the background make it an exceptional photo. Thanks.
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Curt Miller
Algoma, WI
10/27/2006
I first received pictures of this buck in 2005. Without my cameras I would not have known this buck was on my property! This spring I found one of the sheds and my neighbor found the other. Then September 30th, 2006, I was bow hunting and finally saw this buck. I had planed on sitting in a different stand, but thanks to my Cuddeback, I was able to find out where this buck was spending his time and was able to harvest this buck with my bow! He weighed 210#, has 12 points and scored a gross 175!! A picture and story can be seen on closingthedistance.com under viewer success. I tell everyone how much I love my Cuddeback. Someone I know bought another brand of digital trail camera. The batteries on this bargain camera only lasted 4 to 5 days. He was missing most of his deer. After three weeks of this, he took the camera back so he could buy a Cuddeback! Cuddeback actually saves you money with longer lasting batteries, and not having to get your film developed. Thanks Cuddeback!
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chuck guldi
Imlay City, MI
10/27/2006
All these does need is a pair of boxing gloves.
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Gerald Johnson
COLLEGE STATION, TX
10/27/2006
I have had thiscamera 4 days and can not believe all the Hogs it captured. I can hardly wait to se see the next pictures that I get. This is an awsome camera.
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