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Adam Ahlgren
Imlay City, MI
10/20/2019
Just wanted to share a comical/unique photo captured by my Cuddeback camera. Enjoy!
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Jeremy Stidd
FIELDON, IL
10/20/2019
Another nice deer coming through the property, hopefully he stays around.
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J. Warren Aupperle
Eighty Four, PA
10/20/2019
This wide rack mature buck started showing up on my Cuddeback two weeks ago. At first he was strictly nocturnal, but he has been starting to move more in the day time, which hopefully means the rut will be kicking in shortly. This camera is only 10 yards from my tree stand and I am hoping to get a crack at him during archery or worst case in rifle season. Beautiful mature buck with a very unique rack.
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Good Shepherd
Aiken, SC
10/19/2019
I hunt on public property in Richmond County, Georgia. Hunting on public property creates competitive challenges that can ultimately affect good opportunities for the successful harvest of a mature whitetail. This year it's been extraordinarily hot and we've had a drought for the past few months. To stay cool and hydrated, the deer have abandoned their normal patterns and have been bedding and hanging out in the swamps.The swamps offer thick cover for them to thrive, be undisturbed, and move during daylight hours. Using the Cuddeback Long Range IR bundle pack (Model J-1415) I was able crawl back into the swamp and create a Cuddelink mesh network and capture multiple pictures of this buck I've nicknamed Junkyard. Over the past few weeks the Cuddeback/Cuddelink system has allowed me remotely check the trail cameras without disturbing the area and pattern Junkyard without spooking him, while collecting some quality pictures. Using this information, I hope to be able to formulate a better strategy to hunt this public land trophy.
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Carol Kiko
Carrollton, OH
10/19/2019
Buck in camo
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Stephen Pain
Riversdale, QC
10/18/2019
This trail is along the edge of a canyon only a few minutes' walk from my house on a farm outside Riversdale in the Western Cape of South Africa. (Lucky me!) Cape leopard are under threat from reduced habitat and (illegal) hunting so it's very nice to see one looking so healthy. Maybe the picture is too old for your competition but I've only just found your website in search of software upgrades. Hope you like it anyway (but I could also use another camera and US dollars are VERY expensive in this part of the world!)
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Justin Saleeby
Englewood, CO
10/18/2019
Great catch by cuddeback!
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Andrew Clausen
Davis, IL
10/17/2019
I can just see this doe belly crawling up to my camera and popping up and yelling BOO!!.
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Caleb Waldner
Decker, MB
10/16/2019
Scouting coyotes as we prepare for the trapping season
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Scott Hafner
New London, NH
10/16/2019
A central New Hampshire cow moose cane through the area drawing some interest from three bull moose. First, the younger bull is sparring and realizes he’s no match. The bigger bull wins the area, only to turn around and see there is a bigger bull waiting as his next challenger.
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