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James Brooks
East Aurora, NY
11/3/2017
The pictures came from an area in front of our treestand on a windy and rainy day that we did not hunt there. Well during a break in the rain, during shooting light, this nice 8pt seems to pose for several nice pictures! I think he was rubbing it in our face. You can't kill them if you're not out there!!
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Chad Joyner
Clayton, NC
11/2/2017
Scouting a new piece of land that I just picked up at the beginning of the season, I've seen plenty of promising young deer, just need to find the older ones too.
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David Tyler
Paris, TX
11/2/2017
I've been watching this buck for a few years now, can't wait to see what he will look like in another year or two. It's amazing how a small food plot and corn feeders have kept him on my small 50 acre place here in N.E. Texas. I've set in stand and watch him reach up and pop feeder trying to knock extra corn out. He has completely destroyed some of my 3D targets I keep set up around my house.
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Sandra Thompson
Double Springs, AL
11/2/2017
This deer was on our property as a four point last year.This year he has grown into a ten point looks like.We are hoping no one shoots him on adjoining property’s because white deer are said to bring good luck!
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Andy Ray
Tolono, IL
11/2/2017
Ground stalked this deer and shot him three day earlier and without my Cuddeback I would have lost hope. Looked for three days for this deer. Only to fine small blood spots. After examining the photos I realized I hit hit hi in the neck muscles. Not a good kill shot. But I also know I have another chance at this nice 4yo Buck.
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Scott Baltz
Millstadt, IL
11/2/2017
The setting is on a 300 acre farm in southern Illinois that's is owned by my inlaws. I had this camera set on a fence post directly under a ladder stand alon a crp field and cut beans. The deer are not giants but still neat to see them going at it!!
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Monroe Kasper
Houston, TX
11/2/2017
Shot at night by Cuddeback Camera on lease at a feeder. Mr. Coon was trying to eat a little snack for supper.
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Monroe Kasper
Houston, TX
11/2/2017
Shot at night by Cuddeback Camera on lease at a feeder. Mr. Coon was trying to eat a little snack for supper.
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Rickey Doering
Pleasant Lake, MI
11/2/2017
I can only see this buck at night with my CuddyBack attack IR maybe when the rut starts he will slip up.
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Donald Kossman
Saint Louis, MO
11/2/2017
My Cuddeback E2 has an extremely fast trigger speed which provided this sequence of photos without blurring, even during night. The IR flash not only did not scare this buck, but it attracted his attention which provided this sequence of three photos, one of his right side as he approached, another of him looking directly at the camera, and a third shot of his right side again as he walked away from the camera. I have used this camera for several years. I also use it 24 hours a day as a plot camera. I have taken tens of thousands of photos with this camera and it continues perform flawlessly. It has extremely long battery life.
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