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sean weiss
altamonte springs, FL
11/20/2005
I live in florida , my dad lives in maryland, he sends me pictures from our three cuddebacks every week there great here are some of those pictures
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Adam Benson
Sykesville, MD
11/20/2005
After weeks of trying to get the camrea set just right, I finally caught these guys on film during the rut. Camera was on a tree a couple feet behind a scrape/rub watching the perimeter of a crop field.
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Joe McGee
Bogue Chitto, MS
11/20/2005
My dogs began to get spooky during our daily walk in the woods. So I mounted my Cuddeback on the path we traveled.
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Chip Ledbetter
Quitman, MS
11/19/2005
I feed these deer in the back yard and thought this was neat!
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Ed Wysocki
Dallas, PA
11/19/2005
I been seeing a large buck use a partiular trail for weeks. I decided to put my stand over looking this trail, unfortunately the big guy never showed but I thought it was a cool picture with me in the background.
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James Cashiola
Port Allen, LA
11/19/2005
I have been putting my camera out since the early season. This is one of the deer I have been able to track the movements of since he was in velvet.
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James Cashiola
Port Allen, LA
11/19/2005
I have been putting my camera out since the early season. This is one of the deer I have been able to track the movements of since he was in velvet.
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james cashiola
Port Allen, LA
11/19/2005
I nailed some buck jam up on a tree just to see if it would work. When I saw the results I was surprised.
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Rosa Hedrick
CHILLICOTHE, OH
11/19/2005
I was in desperate need to see what white - tails I had coming in my back yard so I decided to buy the best deer cam on the market, a CUDDEBACK, I downloaded my photos , I seen quit a few very nice pictures but I was amazed, the first picture I picked for the contest was of 2 white-tails fighting. The second picture was of a little white-tail buck checking out a bigger white-tail buck while he was laying down resting. well in my 3rd. picture here is the little buck deciding to take on the bigger buck and the bigger buck said to the little buck , Come on little one, I think I can take you in this battle, So the little white-tail buck felt brave and attacked the big white-tail buck, and of course without fear the big buck just kept laying there fighting the little buck, and of course the big buck had no intentions of hurting little buck, he just wanted little buck to know that he will not be pushed around. So the little white-tail lived happily ever after.
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Eric Mullen
Casey, IL
11/18/2005
New watering hole that was built for the deer. First siting of this buck thanks to the Cuddeback.
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