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Jason Mitzel
Crooks, SD
10/14/2016
I just love the pictures I get with cuddeback cameras. Look at the color. Nothing better than day time photos where you can see the yellow in the eyes.
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Jason Mitzel
Crooks, SD
10/14/2016
Buck taking out a little aggression
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Jason Mitzel
Crooks, SD
10/14/2016
I hope this one comes under my tree stand this Nov. I love the brow tines on this guy.
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Ken Krehbiel
Carbondale, CO
10/14/2016
I love placing my Cuddeback cameras around wallows and migration routes for elk. They seem very curious about the smell, and often look right in the cameras or lick them.
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Matt Mittan
Lincoln, NE
10/14/2016
Just bought my first trail cam this year. Set it out on my hunting property for a while and checked it. Got these 2 guys fighting right in front of it.
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Gary Kraszewski
Green Bay, WI
10/12/2016
Wisconsin Ruffed Grouse on his log, over 200 pictures of him this past week.
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Susan Fike
Batesville, AR
10/12/2016
After getting pictures of does all summer at this spot I finally had not one but 2 shooters show up this time checking the camera
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Kent Manglitz
Onalaska, WI
10/12/2016
I placed my capture on a saddle that the deer cross on a consistent basis, predominately deer move from south to north in the mornings and north to south in the afternoon. My capture still takes great photos, it caught this guy with some extra head gear. also other bucks, you can see it takes quality pictures. thanks for a great product.
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Clark Erickson
Wausau, WI
10/11/2016
This buck did not have the drop tines last year the picture was taken east of wausau , wi . on Sept. 30th
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Tim Hare
Stillman Valley, IL
10/11/2016
This owl flew into the tree just above my camera. Camer was 3 ft off of the ground, over a deer scrape. Moments later, the rabbit was dinner.
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