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Robert Smith
Warminster, PA
7/17/2006
Early July 2 more months to grow, looks like could be some nice deer hopefully send some later season.Love this Camera! This is From Pa.
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Sam Routt
St. Charles, MO
7/17/2006
Each spring / summer, I setup my camera in this spot. Up until this year, I only had one of your competitors cameras. It missed more pictures of the deer than it got. I received a Cuddeback from my wife for Christmas this past year to cure this problem and have been using it ever since. I'm sure glad I didn't miss this photo! I'm pumped for deer season this year.
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fred vasselman
goose creek, SC
7/17/2006
buck has a injured jaw but it doesnt seem to be hurting his looks first pic 05 second 06. third pic self explained
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kevin fowler
Farmington, MN
7/16/2006
My camera was in the woods for two weeks-I had it set on low sens. and 3 minute intervals and pulled my first images off the card yesterday. The attached photo is the first buck(s) photo. I can differentiate 5 different bucks in the 75 pictures I have now. I can't wait to get a second camera going. Take note of the width of the one is this photo.
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Carolyn Sue Norvell
Whitesboro, OK
7/16/2006
I live in the Kiamichi Valley of the Ouachita National Forest. Here are two of the images I captured with my new EXpert Digital Scouting camera. Having never used any scouting camera before, I was amazed how easy it was and am looking forward to all the future photos. Sue Norvell
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Mike Brandon
enoree, SC
7/16/2006
1. Ouch..!!!!! 2. The BOYS hanging out,
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Joe Miehe
Athens, GA
7/16/2006
Bucks feeding on minerals in Putnam County Georgia.
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JAY KRAABEL
cashton, WI
7/16/2006
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Thad Twietmeyer
Cheney, KS
7/16/2006
one pic. is of a coyote squaring off with a couple coons and the others are some cool pics. of deer I got.
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Thad Twietmeyer
Cheney, KS
7/16/2006
I bought my cuddeback because I wanted to know the number and quality of deer on some land I recently puchased. I thought I would dump some corn and see what was in the area and now I am addicted to this thing. I have had up to 170 pictures in week, but now that everything is greened up It is down to about 30 pics. per week.
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