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Dan Strnad
Prairie du Chien, WI
11/23/2005
Got this picture on my Cuddeback in an old mowed off pasture. The buck came in to check a scrape. The night I got him on camera we were having winds of 30-50 mph. This buck didn't let a little wind keep him from looking for a hot doe. The other picture was of the same buck a few days earlier. I had this camera located just about 30 yards from the first picture. Picture was taken in Crawford County, WI
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Travis Loeffler
Winona, MN
11/23/2005
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Andrew yutzy
Nickerson, KS
11/23/2005
this is a picture of three coyotes this one is bobcat later this year I hope to do some pradator hunting
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Hunter Matthews
Geneva, AL
11/23/2005
Just bought a new Cuddeback Camera. I love it. It appears that this small buck doesn't feel the same way.
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Bill Millhausen
Mosinee, WI
11/23/2005
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Preston Harris
State Road, NC
11/23/2005
This longbeard came in for a closer look!!
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Robbie Lotts
staunton, VA
11/23/2005
one month after camera set up we encountered a close call with this bear. Chewed on camera but didnt do any real damage. Knocked feeder down but other than a few dents and teeth marks camera and feeder survived. Camera works great extremely pleased with quality of pics. Will definately purchase bear proof cover for future encounters. Thanks
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Chad Carger
Cabot, AR
11/22/2005
It's great being able to see what works these scrapes that we like to sit near (with little or no luck), only to come back the next day and find it has been worked.
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Mike Hoffman
Randolph, WI
11/22/2005
This first buck's name is Hoyt, he was harvested this past wednesday with the bow and he scored 159 with one of his tines broken off. This pic of him is the first of the year and really got us excited for the upcoming season. I love my cuddeback and recommend it to everyone. Thanks.
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Steve Getts
Webster, WI
11/22/2005
We never even suspected that this deer was in the area. Even better is the fact that he was still alive during the gun deer season and moving during the Thanks Cuddeback.
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