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Rodney Jackson
Conway, AR
2/10/2006
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swan brad
pewaukee, WI
2/10/2006
This buck was photographed walking thru a fence lin from the brush to the open hay and soybean fields!
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bobby phillips
newellton, LA
2/10/2006
The camera help us to find the big deer that we are looking for. Plus we like to see what is eating our feed.
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Derrick Harmon
Gladstone, MO
2/10/2006
Good potential for next season!! Can't wait get this one on camera next fall.
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Paul Larson
Argusville, ND
2/10/2006
I just bought my cudeback 1 week ago. I have over 50 pictures my first couple of days. I farm and I have never seen this deer during the day. (picture # 13 )
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jay trudell
delafield, WI
2/10/2006
The heavy eight point and the nice nine pointer were taken in my dad's backyard. More evidence of how good hunting in a sub-division could be. Hopefully they will hang their horns in his home made antler trap. The picture of the doe in the for ground with the monster behind her was taken in the secondary rut. It's the only picture that we have of that buck, he might have traveled out of his home range looking for hot does.
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Ben Havard
Centreville, MS
2/10/2006
This a Trophy whitetail deer in photo#1 In Photo #2 Two Bucks Fighting. The pictures were taken on our Private hunting land in natchez ms. We selling hunts . Please call Ben or Roy Havard at 1-601-225-4202 another Trophy in #3
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Martin Minka
Plainwell, MI
2/9/2006
A Red Tailed Hawk came and ate on our road kill carcass.
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Josh Penton
Franklinton, LA
2/9/2006
I saw this buck the first morning of our hunt on public land in north Missouri chasing a doe. While scouting the area, I found numerous scrapes and rubs. So I set my camera up on the most active scrape. I got a picture of the deer that night working the scrape, but I never saw that deer again the whole trip. I live and hunt in south Louisiana and throughout the season this camera has helped me to be able to pattern and manage my deer herd.
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Jason Wilkerson
Scottsboro, AL
2/9/2006
I put out my new Cuddeback 3.0 and this doe and yearling were the first to show up. I don't know if they are playing or what but it is the first mid-action shot I have. This shows just how fast the trigger speed is. I also must say the 3.0 picture quality is much better compared to my older Cuddeback I still use.
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