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warren locke
longview, TX
3/14/2006
This feeder is about to go off. The hog is waiting!! Marion County Texas
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tom northrop
manhattan, KS
3/13/2006
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M Soignet
Prairieville, LA
3/13/2006
I set the camera up on a scrape along a trail that the deer have been using. Several different Bucks were captured on my camera. Pics are from Woodville, Ms.
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John Pitts
Eitzen, MN
3/13/2006
We've been seeing this buck and have got several pictures of it, but once the season started we only had one picture of it opening weekend. We didn't see it again until we got the Jan. 4th picture and boy were we relieved. (Look behind the eight pointer on CDY_0011.)
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Jason Prondzinski
Kenyon, MN
3/13/2006
I have recently moved to town and after the first snow fall of the year, I started to see deer tracks in the yard. I had heard a lot of diffrent things about trail cams and I finnaly decided to buy a cuddeback and I am glad I did. Look what is in my back yard in town. Now all of my buddes have bought a cuddeback!
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Josh Swenson
Houston, MN
3/13/2006
Looks like this buck has freshly shed his antlers and is trying to figure out how to scare this raccoon away from his supper dish.
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Jenny Loesel
Arcadia, WI
3/13/2006
Albino coming to work a scrape. High nine. Other nice buck.
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Jenny Loesel
Arcadia, WI
3/13/2006
Our 7 year old albino and other good bucks.
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bobby phillips
newellton, LA
3/12/2006
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john scola
hammonton, NJ
3/12/2006
I had the cuddeback set up after the hunting season to see which bucks had made it through the season. I had feed the deer before a winter storm was do to hit our area to get some good snow pictures and I was surprised to see how quick the camera was to get a shot of a buck in mid air. The cuddeback is the best deercam on the market and make scouting a area 10 times more exciting!
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