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Steve Freese
Omaha, NE
11/20/2015
Our neighbor told us he hadn't seen a buck all summer, so I decided to put out our Cuddeback camera. The next morning these two deer showed up. I saw our with some new blaze orange clothes this morning. What do you think?
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Adam Boysen
Wapello, IA
11/20/2015
This buck is looking for some action.
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Jason Menard
Bourbonnais, IL
11/20/2015
This picture is from a Cuddeback Capture. I have had this camera for years. This buck is by far the biggest I have captured in my hunting area.
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Benjamin Townsend
Petal, MS
11/20/2015
Proof of how high deer can jump!
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Keith Beasley
Elberta, AL
11/19/2015
We had been getting this 10 pointer on camera since July in Butler Co. Kentucky. I was fortunate enough to harvest him on 11/15/2015. When we checked the long range E2 on the 17th we found this photo of him that was taken on the 13th. Thought it was a beautiful picture of him. Looks like it could have been painted. Can't say enough good things about cuddeback cameras. Thanks Keith
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Jim D'aoust
Jefferson, WI
11/19/2015
Where's Waldo the coyote? Look closely at this picture an see if you can spot Waldo licking his lips in thoughts of a turkey dinner! My Cudde captured this picture in the woods below my front yard.
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Lucas Schmidt
Hornell, NY
11/19/2015
I set up my camera on a deer trail and in front of a deer carcass that I had shot with my bow a week earlier. I was hoping to get pictures of coyotes, deer, and possibly a bear. Well, I wasn't disappointed! It appears that I got more than I bargained for when I went to change SD cards and found my trail cam on the ground. Once I saw teeth marks on the camera, I knew I got a bear on camera! Plus, the entire deer carcass was completely gone. Once I got home to view the pictures, I was able to get one body shot and one picture of a curious bear. One picture appears to be the inside of the bear's mouth when trying to bite my trail camera!
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Adam D'angelo
Belington, WV
11/19/2015
On a recent hunting trip to Illinois, this was the very first picture on my Cuddeback. Mulie as he became known, worked this scrape regularly we would find out. My buddy put off brand cameras over scrapes also, the differences in the pictures was unreal. He had pieces of deer, while the Cuddebacks of mine never missed a buck. Wish I could say Mulie came back to WV with us but he's still out there for another hunter. I've got his pic's though, thanks to a great camera!
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David O
Eagle, WI
11/19/2015
Back yard bucks! If we didn't have the trail cams you wouldn't even know the deer are around. Hope they make it to next year.
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Clark Piper
Paris, IL
11/18/2015
Picture of a rare albino buck on our farm. We have gotten pictures of him over a 2 year span and it's been great watching him get bigger.
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