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Jedidiah Stephen
Caldwell, OH
1/18/2006
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Jedidiah Stephen
Caldwell, OH
1/18/2006
These few pics are taken during the rut. They are over the same scrape used by over 12 different bucks that I have on camera. What a great 8 point with a drop tine and a kicker off his right G2. -Jedidiah
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Joshua Clouse
Burlington, ND
1/18/2006
I love my new cuddeback camera its pictures are so clear
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Daryl Buck
St. Charles, MN
1/18/2006
I had a lot of traffic along this little deer foodplot, unfortunately most of it was coyotes. Other photos from this site included a squirrel, a rabbit, a couple raccoon, and only a couple pictures of deer.
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Lee Windsor
Conover, NC
1/18/2006
This deer seems to be loosing its hair. I'm sure that the same doe last week was not this way. Deer & Deer Hunting do you know what might be causing this?
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TED GARLAND
MANSFIELD, OH
1/18/2006
Set Camera up, got this photo
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Darren Loch
Litchfield, MN
1/18/2006
Here are three different decent bucks we captured on our camera opening morning. All 3 bucks were captured within a few hours of each other. We have had so much fun with our Cuddeback, we purchased about 40 acres of land in April 2005. This land was about 30 acres tilable and only had about 10 acres of cover. We planted food plots, CRP grasses and about 1000 pine, spruce and ceder trees. The deer came and we truly love watching them with our Cuddeback.
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Sam Pelowski
Warroad, MN
1/18/2006
I had pictures of this buck multiple times each month this fall but he was unseen all hunting season. At least he'll be back for next year.
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Trey Perrin
mineral, VA
1/18/2006
cuddeback purchased in Aug of 2005. Used it all season and it was great. But in early Jan 2006, it was stolen. I used all the theft protection(cable, torquex head screw), but they must have cut the cable and kept working the camera in a circle until the screw was loose enough to pull off the tree. my guess is that someone was trespassing on our hunt club, and got their picture taken, and then decided to steal the camera. Anyway the camera was great, but it is not theft proof. they did not have to cut down the tree to get it off. Thanks anyway. Any advice would be great on what to do next.
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Aaron Young
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1/17/2006
Put out camera after hunting season
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