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Paul Annear
Denmark, WI
12/21/2018
We found a nice buck dead in a field during late 2015. We set a cuddeback over it and captured a few nice pictures of this eagle feeding on the carcass. The eagle easily tore open the bucks hide, it was amazing to see the sequence of photos.
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charles spigner
Sumter, SC
12/19/2018
I watch this 8 point buck for 4 years. I killed him this year,
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Kevin Fargo
Barneveld, WI
12/19/2018
I watched this 190+ six-year-old buck the past few years and captured some good close up pictures, thanks to Cuddeback. He was taken this year on a neighboring property.
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Tracy Weeks
Marshall, NC
12/18/2018
Black bear posing for his picture.
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Tracy Weeks
Marshall, NC
12/18/2018
A buck i call the first buck because doesn't show up until the rut every year and never during the daylight.
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Dan Schlabach
Greenwood, DE
12/18/2018
Have been tracking this buck for 3 years. Finally had the privilege of harvesting him on November 14!
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Buck Burgess
San Antonio, TX
12/18/2018
1. Mr. Drop tine looking for a fight. 2. Tall boy, late night cruise of the area looking for anyone left to fight. 3. Half rack thinking...at least it wasn’t you who kicked my a___.
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Russ Barrett
Angle Inlet, MN
12/18/2018
Trying to capture images of Wiley Coyote here in Arizona recently my Cudde surprised a good sized Javelina. Am getting excellent images with the Cudde C-1. Russ Barrett Minnesota Snow-Bird!!
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Ryan Deich
Lone Jack, MO
12/17/2018
Young buck, that I’ll be watching closely, in the coming years. He’s visiting the pond, for a drink.
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Rich Sikorra
Eagle, WI
12/17/2018
So i hunt on my best friends 40 acres in Ogema, Wi. We set up my trail cam in a field on one side we wanted to hunt, on the opposite side we set up a temporary ground blind, my buddy sat there the next morning and shot a doe. Later that day i was on my way back home and my buddy had went back to pull the chip from the trail cam, veiwed the pics and realized your cuddyback camera had taken a picture of the bullet just exitimg the doe he had shot. I'm guessing a one in a million shot to photograph? The picture explains it all.
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