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Jon Warwick
Madison, MS
7/31/2006
Trail Camera'd this buck last year too. He's grown in mass. I've never seen him in person!
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Dwight Hedgpeth
Springfield, MO
7/31/2006
A strutting gobbler on the first week of February.
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Paul Thomas
Mesquite, TX
7/31/2006
First lease picture with the all new Cuddeback Excite, came out great, first year on this property looks like it will be a great year in Texas.
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Zak Werner
Luxemburg, WI
7/31/2006
Here's the answer to the age old question.....Does a Bear Sh** in the woods?
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Rob Totenhagen
Shakopee, MN
7/31/2006
Nice eight point
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Jeffrey Haniwalt
Titusville, PA
7/31/2006
These pictures are taken from my back yard.I put a salt block out for the deer around the first of May 2006. Along with my Cuddeback Camera . I have enjoyed alot of nice photos. These are just a few of what was taken in the past 3 months. I hope you enjoy them as much as I have. Thank you cuddeback.
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Dwight Hedgpeth
Springfield, MO
7/31/2006
This great 9-10 pt. buck showed up at one of my mineral licks in Feburary. This means he made it through hunting season and will have bigger antlers this fall. I have one other picture from a different location that showed an inside spread of 20 or more inches. I didn't even know he was on my property until I got my Cuddeback. I will definitely be hunting him this fall. Thanks, Cuddeback.
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Matt Miller
Sugarcreek, OH
7/31/2006
This is the frist week I have had my camra out. Looks like a nice Buck
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John Gaiennie
Baton Rouge, LA
7/31/2006
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JEFF BROCK
GUM SPRING, VA
7/30/2006
Went to check the cuddeback digital camera to view some deer hitting the salt lick and to our surprise we captured a bear instead. I wish I had the sensitivity set to high. It's pretty rare to see a bear in our area much less caught on camera, I estimate this bear to be 200 pounds or better and 30 in height according to the saplings he is near. He puts sugar bear on my wall to shame.
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