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Vaughn Howser
Smock, PA
1/30/2006
My son and I bought this camra to get pictures of this buck. And pictures is what we got. We have about 500 pictures this buck and many more, bigger and smaller. The best thing is being able to give a picture of the deer when he was alive to the hunter who bags the buck.
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DAVE THORNE
ALDERCREEK, NY
1/29/2006
JUST THOUGHT THIS PICTURE CAME OUT COOL,P.S. I'VE TRIED JUST ABOUT EVERY CAMERA ON THE MARKET AND CUDDEBACK IS THE BEST AND I NOW OWN THREE AND WILL HAVE MORE BY NEXT SUMMER. I WORK WITH A LOT OF HUNTERS AND THERE ALWAYS ASKING WHAT KIND OF CAMERA I USE, AND I ALWAYS TELL EVERYONE NOT TO WAIST THERE MONEY ON A CHEAP CAMERA AND JUST BUY A CUDDEBACK.DAVE.FORESTPORT,NY
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Jerry Yates
macomb, OK
1/29/2006
My hunting buddyes would not belived me when I told them about the Bucks I was seeing. So I went & got me a Cuddeback! Now I have a lot of want-a-be hunting buddy. Thanks for a great camera. It was money well spent. Jerry (MQ1)
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David Spangenberg
Peshtigo, WI
1/29/2006
Seeing double
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Brandon Sullivan
Gibsonia, PA
1/29/2006
Heres the last pennsylvania buck pictures ill be sending in since someone stole my camera at the beginning of the year. If you have any advice on what i should do please email me at quikslvr003@hotmail.com thanks alot.
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Mike Maedke
Casco, WI
1/29/2006
I had my camera set up on an apple tree over my food plot. I was pretty surprised to see all the deer activity. Especially the nice bucks. It was interesting to see the antler growth of some of the bucks. Notice the velvet hanging off the 10 pt. in the last pic. 2 of these bucks were harvested. My scouting is being done 24 hours a day, 365 days a year thanks to cuddeback. Love the camera.
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Mike Maedke
Casco, WI
1/29/2006
These 3 pics. are of the same buck. Roughly 1 month apart to the day. It was unreal to see how much horn he broke off. The evening before the last pic. was taken, I had an encounter with him. To make it short, my arrow hit a branch & it stuck him in the neck. He was trailing a doe when that picture was taken. My brother-in-law harvested him with the muzzleloader in December. On his left side he had a brow tine, then only about 5 inches of main beam.Thanks for a great camera!
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Ryan Augeson
Alexandria, MN
1/29/2006
I got this bucks picture on 10-22-05 and 10-31-05. I shot him at 17 yards on 11-1-05. I have this bucks right side shed from 04' and 03'. I do alot of preseason scouting and i never seen this buck last summer or fall until i got his picture. Thanks cuddeback
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Jerry Taft
chetek, WI
1/29/2006
This is a deer we named high brow. He is 5 1/2 years in the fall of 2005. Nobody we know has actually seen him.
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Steve Taylor
Eagle Lake, TX
1/29/2006
What a suprise I had to see these Sandhill cranes at my feeder
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