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Bobby Beasley
Arlington, TX
10/9/2006
This buck was at 25 yards in front of my pop-up blind before I finally sent an arrow towards him. This pic is from the day before, and I was excited to say the least. Also, here are some pics at night.
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Brad Hansmann
Sheboygan, WI
10/9/2006
My first time using My cuddeback which I purchased last year. The quality of the pictures is amazing. No real big bucks yet but just wanted to make sure the camera lived up to its hipe.
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John Lewis
Oxford, MS
10/9/2006
Sunrise buck A doe in the snow
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Sherry Fortenberry
Fort Mill, SC
10/9/2006
These pictures were taken in Chester County, SC.
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Joseph Sumner
Wrightsville, GA
10/9/2006
These bucks have been regulars in the soybean field...
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Robert Colcolough
Fairplay, SC
10/9/2006
Caught these two does sparring on my property in the low country of South Carolina.
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Cliff Tuttle
Rocksprings, TX
10/8/2006
This year is the first year with a Cuddeback and the second year with a protein feeder and the results are a father and son with kickers!
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Danny Stiltz
Forney, TX
10/8/2006
cudde back is the best camera I 've used .when we pulled up the picture of this nice buck. It will make you want to hunt all the time. Danny Stiltz Forney Tx
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Michael Laurent
Green Bay, WI
10/8/2006
I shot this video while scouting in the late Spring early Summer
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Caleb Gates
Lake Providence, LA
10/8/2006
We set our Cuddeback Expert trail camera under a large stripped oak tree that had alot of deer sign under it. We got alot of pictures with mature does and spotted fawns in it. We also got pictures of bobcats and coyotes in the the same area. While we were checking our card on our home computer, we captured this awesome and very unusual picture of a grown coyote carrying a young fawn deer in its mouth. We have often heard about the effects of predators in the woods, but this proof that it is actually more cruel that one can imagine. This is an awesome picture of how cruel nature can really be. Thanks, Caleb
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