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George Taylor
Waynesburg, PA
7/14/2006
Early July, a lot of growing time left!
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George Taylor
Waynesburg, PA
7/14/2006
first year with a cuddeback.
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George Taylor
Waynesburg, PA
7/14/2006
first year with a cuddeback! This is a sport by itself!
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corey pettis
taylor, WI
7/14/2006
a racoon is chasing a rabit
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George Taylor
Waynesburg, PA
7/14/2006
It was my first year using the Cuddeback camera. I didn't want to leave my camera in the woods during the rifle season, so I took it out. Once rifle season was over I wanted to put it back out but since muzzleloader season was going on I put it in a friends yard to make sure it didn't get damaged or stolen. This was actually the second coyote I had gotten on film.
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Mike Walters
Broken Arrow, OK
7/14/2006
I set up my new Cuddeback Excite on one of my 4 feeders and got 96 images in the first week. The biggest buck in the photo is one that I have been hunting for the last three years.
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Tommy Steeves
Havelock, NC
7/14/2006
I repositioned my cuddeback to try to catch the bucks coming to my foodplot.They are actually using three different paths.
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Andy Whitcomb
Princeton, MN
7/14/2006
Last of the pictures
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Andy Whitcomb
Princeton, MN
7/14/2006
More pictures of that buck
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Andy Whitcomb
Princeton, MN
7/14/2006
This is a buck coming to my mineral station. There are a total of 10 stations on approxiametly 9,000 acres of private hunting land in MN. I have this buck on another mineral station 1.5 miles away. Just goes to show how far these big boys travel.
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