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Frank Greiner
Keota, IA
3/9/2006
Curious doe
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Todd Rick
Janesville, WI
3/9/2006
Late winter deer in the snow. My Cuddeback is great!!
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Robert Elam
Monticello, KY
3/9/2006
I guess i had better find a new spot for my corn.I won't be able to feed all these especially when the new ones get here.
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Robert Elam
Monticello, KY
3/9/2006
Just a few neat pics out of 432 images I had on my cuddeback yesterday. I already own 2 but can't wait for the new one with infared flash.Thanks cuddeback for a great product.
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Gerald Roy
Jackson, MI
3/9/2006
These two bucks were trying a little preseason who's the boss. They both survived the year and should be real dandys next year. My neighbor found one of their sheds. Neither one was the dominant buck of the area.
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Todd Olnick
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3/9/2006
These pics were take of an injured Doe and her fawns in my hunting area. She was wounded in 2003 archery season. She barely made it during the winter of 2003. As you can see she did make it and she had twins this year, 2005. She never puts her left front leg on the ground. She will be 4 1/2 this year.
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Rodney Collier
Vale, NC
3/8/2006
I use one of my Cuddebacks as a driveway cam while I am out of town. Works well with the flash turned off for picking off tag numbers of trespassers.
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vince franzen
Park Falls, WI
3/8/2006
Nicest 8 pointer i have ever seen, didnt get him this year so he should be even bigger next year
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vincent franzen
Park Falls, WI
3/8/2006
these two bucks were nocturnal and i had never seen them in the same picture, guess the little guy thought it was time for a challange. He lost!
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Wes Lindley
Holdenville, OK
3/8/2006
These deer are buddies again after a long hard season. You can use the camera to prove to skeptics on herd management. You can see three different age classes of deer, all in one photo. By harvesting the top end deer, you will always have another crop. Cameras show this!!!
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