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Scott kraus
Blaine, MN
12/24/2005
Here a couple photos of a deer that was wounded during a fight. I thought it might be dead since I didn't see for a few weeks. He has healed up nice. He looks a little skinny
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Jason Winters
Nekoosa, WI
12/24/2005
It makes sitting alot easier on those long cold days when you know what's out there thanks to the cuddeback.
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Jason Winters
Nekoosa, WI
12/24/2005
I travel 2 hrs to my hunting destination, therefor sometimes it's a couple weeks before I can check my camera. I am rest assured with the cuddeback because I know the camera will still be taking pictures when I get there, not just 24 pictures then done within a few days.
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Jason Winters
Nekoosa, WI
12/24/2005
My Cuddeback took over 2000 images in my first season, I cannot believe the $savings$ over the traditional film camera I was using.
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Jason Winters
Nekoosa, WI
12/24/2005
Here's a few pictures taken with my Cuddeback during bow/gun season 2005 from 1 of my favorite stands in Western Wisconsin.
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Brad Brown
rockwell, NC
12/24/2005
In 3 days got 46 pictures! Thanks Cuddeback!!!
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B Harriman
Marshall, MO
12/23/2005
Here's a velvet pic and hard horn pic of a really wide 8 pt., lost his browtines, but glad to see him alive after all the gun seasons...
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Brian Hook
Hagerstown, MD
12/23/2005
Just a few Maryland bucks getting some food. Thanks Cuddeback!!
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Mike sullivan
Colebrook, CT
12/23/2005
First time I used the digital right out of the box on ez mode
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Terry St. John
West Alexandria, OH
12/23/2005
Picture 1. No, I don't live next to a nuclear power plant! This little buck must be fascinated by the quality of the photos taken by the Cuddeback and wanted to get a closer look--perhaps a little too close. I suspect he's still seeing spots. Picture 2. I pity the deer this buck butts heads with. That left brow tine is going to do some damage! Picture 3. This is the deer that was supposed to be over the fireplace this winter. I never saw him in person, but I hope he made it through the season and will visit again next year. Without the Cuddeback, I would have never known he was around, and that motivated me to spend more time in the woods.
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