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Shawn Durben
Cambridge, OH
7/6/2018
#1 buck on my list this year. I passed him several times last year, with the help of Yo Buck Minerals he has put on a bunch of points and several inches, his nickname is “cudde buck” since he loves posing in front of the cuddebacks!
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John Weisenberger
Fall Creek, WI
7/6/2018
I am 74 years old and have been bear hunting (archery) for more than 40 years. I have used Cuddeback cameras since 2004 and they not only help me set up for successful hunts, but also allow my family and I to enjoy so many wonderful pictures of bear, dear, turkeys, fishers -- it is an added enjoyment of the outdoors for all of us. This picture is taken at one of my bear baits in June about two miles from my home -- I think it is probably one of my favorite pictures so far!
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frank thorn
Blasdell, NY
7/6/2018
mother bear checking on her treed cub
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Steve Bain
Pelham, AL
7/5/2018
9th June 2018 This buck might have been asleep as frame #121e at 6:01am shows him still at rest in the hollowed out scrape. #122a: At 8.01 he must have woken up? #123b: At 8:31am the buck is still in the same spot. #123c: After a documented 2 hours, the buck finally gets up and walks away (this buck is one of the two combatants from frames #38a, #38c & #39d on the 19th May 2018)
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Steve Bain
Pelham, AL
7/5/2018
#120a (first frame): The fallow deer buck walks up to the scrape in the half light of dawn. #120b (second frame): The dust and movement around his hooves is the buck scraping away at the hollowed earth 'community' scrape #121b (third frame): The buck lays down in the scrape.
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Jason LaVigne
Holt, MI
7/5/2018
It appears to be a boar and a sow. One has a brown face, and the other, all black faced. I had three great photos, all from June 2018. These bears, a bull elk, and two does on there hind legs fighting. All great pics from my food plot on my Cuddeback.
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Tim Valster
Pella, IA
7/5/2018
I set my Cuddeback up to monitor what bucks were using this rub. I was delighted to find this bobcat with a mid-day snack. Cuddeback cameras have enabled me to capture activity that I know I was missing with other brands of cameras.
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Lenny Miller
Pine City, MN
7/5/2018
Whitetail deer running through one of my food plots. Probably trying to outrun the mosquitos and deer flies in the woods.
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Roger Trostle
Westerville, OH
7/4/2018
Photos taken near my stand last season. Doe and 2 fawn were there often. Saw the 9-point regularly on camera and couple times from stand, but left him walk because he was a young buck. The last photo of the jumping doe shows the speed of the Cuddeback shutter.
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Geno Clemans
Washtucna, WA
7/4/2018
At my Ranch ,in Washington I put out Cuddeback cameras , at the Supplemental feeding stations and the Water troughs. We keep records on most of our deer, and we find that Purina Mule Deer 22 is the right choice for Does,during pregnancy in winter, and Bucks after the hard Rut , and providesGood strong Antler mass the right nutrients and proteins, until spring . The does receive rich protein milk,during lactation for their fawns,which makes them strong,right at birth to avoid predators,such as hungry coyotes, and the Bucks ,receive the benefits of good,strong antler mass.
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