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Herb Vella
Milwaukee, WI
10/26/2005
Camera set over a scrape along the edge of a picked soy bean field near Seneca, WI.
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Donnie Cornwell
Loveland, OH
10/26/2005
Looking for dinner!
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MIKE RICHARDSON
CHARDON, OH
10/26/2005
YOU WANT A PIECE OF ME?????
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Delton Lord
Soperton, GA
10/26/2005
I had put my Cuddeback on a scrape I had found. The scrape wasn't big, but I wanted to see what was coming to it. After three days, I swapped cards, and while doing so, sprinkled some Tinks 69 into the scrape and left it alone. Three days later I went to swap the cards and found this buck on it. Out of 8 images, I had 4 different bucks, this one being the biggest.
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Eric Bouscher
Baltimore, OH
10/26/2005
I had just moved into my new house in the country and thought I'd try my coyote call one night. I heard a couple coyotes howling in the distance but didn't see them that night. A couple of days later I was quite surprised by these pics. I haven't been able to spot them again since.
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Lamar Reynolds
Houston, TX
10/26/2005
Huntsville, Texas - These twins are at my feeder every morning and every evening, they make a great picture. Also the mother doe is defending the feeder for her twins who are not in the picture. This doe must be standing 7 to 8 feet straight up.
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Jack Frost
Montello, WI
10/26/2005
The 1st two photos are the same buck, he put on some pounds this summer, nice brow tines. I never saw the other one till the picture. Hopefully they will be around when I am on vacation.
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Dan Opsahl
Cloverdale, MN
10/26/2005
Thanks to the cuddeback we are able to see how many animals are using our food plots. Nothing can compare to the quality of pictures or reaction time.
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Larry Norton
Butler, IN
10/25/2005
Two weeks after putting up my Cuddeback Digital camera I was very surprised to see this big boy show up. I had gotten some good pictures of does and some other nice bucks but this guy will keep me in the woods for some time to come. Even if I don't get him it's good to know he's out there.
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Jason Rosser
Sandusky, MI
10/25/2005
This video is believed by the wolverine foundation to be the only video ever taken of a wolverine on a trail cam. This is also the first confirmed wolverine in the state of Michigan in 200 years.
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