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Larry Bozka
Seabrook, TX
8/6/2006
I am an outdoor writer, currently compiling a magazine piece/photo feature entitled One Year at The Oak Tree. As such, I have been monitoring my Cuddeback since last November. I have never, while hunting, seen a white-tailed doe aggressively attack a buck. Yet, that is exactly the scenario I found on my Cuddeback this past Wednesday. The big doe is on her hind legs (make that, right hind leg ). Her ears are laid back flat, and it's obvious that she means business. It's also obvious that the young, still-in-velvet 8-point buck she is attacking is more than a bit intimidated (you can see how he is, like a cutting horse trying to tighten a rope, actually backing up). I don't know what caused the behavior. Whatever the cause, again, it was enough to elicit a behavior that I would never imagine to be possible. Without my Cuddeback, Id still think it was impossible. Thanks for a great product. Larry Bozka
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alan spencer
Scottsville, KY
8/5/2006
just bought no flash cuddeback me and my wife tonda went on saturday 07-29-06 and hung the camera and the next day we were already takeing pictures
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Jeremy Yeago
Staunton, VA
8/5/2006
Bobcat and racooon getting ready to go at it.
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Mark Meadows
Livingston, TN
8/5/2006
We have got to watch these bucks all summer long as they get bigger and bigger. Also deer and turkey enjoy getting on the cuddeback.
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Jacob Krebsbach
Max, ND
8/5/2006
The first really nice picture I've got with my new Cuddeback EXcite. This doe was feeding on some grain I sprinkled infront of my camera.
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harold frank
OSHKOSH, WI
8/4/2006
COOL PICTURE
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Ricky Bourgoin
hamlin, ME
8/4/2006
LOOK AT THE NICE PICTURE !
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Ricky Bourgoin
hamlin, ME
8/4/2006
LOOK AT THE NICE PICTURE !
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Wally Velie
Palmer Lake, CO
8/4/2006
I am very impressed with the image quality of this camera. I happened to get a picture of this coyote. What is amazing is how clear this picture is. What really impressed me is the picture I sent in where the buck was behind a tree standing about 30 to 40 feet away
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Dennis Pushkar
Irwin, PA
8/4/2006
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