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jamie walsworth
VIDALIA, LA
1/24/2006
Never seen a camera so quick. It tells the WHOLE STORY whats going on in your area. This is one shot I never thought we would catch .(OWL) *** Then, we have one showing the bucks are still in Rut this late in the season. So far, out of three CUDDEBACK cameras, we have over 4350 camera shots of deer !!!! (Still running the same batteries since season opened) These cameras are the BEST investments we've ever made. Plan on purchaseing three more for this year. With All Thanks, Jamie Walsworth Vidalia, Louisiana
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JOEY SCHWARZ
MADISON, WI
1/24/2006
THE FIRST TWO PICTURES ARE OF BUCKS THAT MADE IT THROUGH THE SEASON AND WILL BE SHOOTERS NEXT YEAR. THE LAST ONE IS OF A LARGE BODY SPIKE. ALL PICTURES ARE TAKEN OFF OUR LAND IN NORTHERN WISCONSIN. (PRICE COUNTY)
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Mike Bowers
Hillsville, VA
1/24/2006
Foggy Mountain Bucks
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Mike Bowers
Hillsville, VA
1/24/2006
Young 9pt in velvet
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Paul Harvey
Morgan City, LA
1/23/2006
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Jesse Judnic
medford, WI
1/23/2006
This is a buck I call Muley because of his long tines. I sent this picture because of the unique blue reflection of his eye
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Scott kraus
Blaine, MN
1/23/2006
here are the last pictures of this buck since someone stole my camera 2 days after I changed the media card. Hope you liked the many nice photos i sent of this shooter buck. A buck of a lifetime to some
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Jesse Judnic
medford, WI
1/23/2006
Here is a nice buck hitting an apple tree in August. The picture was taken in central Wisconsin
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Robert Bossi
Nicholson, PA
1/23/2006
Some hunting in south africa and the cuddyback go hand in hand...Lots of animals and of good photos..
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Robert Bossi
Nicholson, PA
1/23/2006
Heavy snows allow the coyotes and bobcats to find road killed deer. They clean up the wood and are necessary for a healthy area.The cats come to the deer easier than the coyotes. The coyotes need a lot of time and no scent on the camera. A new snow fall helps..
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