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Charlie Dalton
Monticello, GA
11/7/2018
I put my cuddeback out hoping to get some good pics. I captured a pic of this buck. I imagine he’s looking in the camera asking me, “Do I have some thing in my eye?” Sure buddy, let me help you with that...haha!
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Mark Annen
Deforest, WI
11/7/2018
Strutting while I was sitting in my blind
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Robert Plante
Dry Creek, LA
11/7/2018
I have long been a fan of the speed of the Cuddeback camera's and I believe these pictures show how fast they are to catch these aminals in full flight. The two white tail Deer pictures are from any area where the hogs have been just eating all my corn so I put up a low fence to keep them out. it took awhile for the deer to get used to the fence but as you can see from the picture it did not take long form them to get over it. the picture of the crow to me is cool.
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Chad Beyer
Tonawanda, NY
11/7/2018
I set up this cuddeback looking at a apple tree on the edge of a big food plot. I use it to check my other cuddelink cameras because it's a easy location to get in and out without distributing anything. I have a couple 3yr old 8pts using this food plot every night. I got a series of pictures of the bucks fighting. I was amazed at the clarity of the photos no blur. What an great camera! Plus the cuddelink works great to check my secluded hunting stands.
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Andrew Dashner
Coleman, MI
11/7/2018
Ive been chasing this guy for 3 years now called him in last year to 35 yards but didn't have a safe broadside shot. I just keep waiting for the right condition and right shot. He started as a beautiful 10 point the first year i seen him and last year he was a 12 with split brow tines, now he's still a 12 with more mass and taller split brows! Hopefully this is the year i finally get my clean shot and bring him home to the family to show them how magnificent he is!
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Gene Dziurzynski
Irwin, PA
11/7/2018
Seems like bucks only show up when you're not there! This buck walked ten yards passed my empty blind while I was on another stand where I saw nothing that day.
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Ken Wynne-Dyke
Somerset West, South Africa, Ot
11/7/2018
Cape Leopard male patrolling his territory to check on his various wives and also find some prey to eat. The second photo is of a Chacma baboon female with her tiny baby on her back. She is still breast feeding the baby as you can see her breast nipples just behind her front legs.
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Dominic Sileo
Ulster, PA
11/7/2018
1. Buck checking mock scrape 2. Taking a break from eating my entire cornfield 3. Friday fight night !
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Ben Bird
Myrtle Creek, OR
11/7/2018
We own a ranch in Myrtle Creek, Oregon. It is a timber ranch with various logging roads so we have set up cameras in several locations and were surprised how often the wild critters walk on our logging roads. I guess they enjoy the logging road for ease of movement. The sow and her 2 cubs were taken at a different location than the deer. The huge black bear was taken near where the sow and cubs were snapped.
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Tom Chambers
Shelton, WA
11/7/2018
Seeing blacktail bucks is always rare as they seem to become more nocturnal and elusive as the years go by. I have an apple tree where the young bucks like to come visit in the fall. Almost impossible to see blacktail bucks running together in daylight...only a Cuddeback can confirm the truth
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