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Luke Muff
Clarinda, IA
7/9/2014
cuddeback capture ir. Really big buck it appears to have 3 main beams on the one side followed by another nice buck. Very clear pictures. I have few pictures of these two deer never would of known they were on that farm if it wasn't for my cuddeback.
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Corey L. Whorrall
Norwich, NY
7/9/2014
Using Cuddebacks have influenced my hunting strategies and now that I know there are bigger bucks on the property I let these little ones go each year! Thanks! The photo Father like Son, hopefully!
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James Francis
Greenville, TX
7/9/2014
I have been watching this Doe ( aka. Lefty) coming in to eat and I knew she had a fawn. But this was a nice surprise to see Twins. It's a good day.
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Jimmy Frederick
Rulo, NE
7/9/2014
Its go time
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Cody Richardson
Craig, CO
7/8/2014
These are just a few photos I decided to share with everyone. The freak with a main beam shooting straight up is known as the ladder buck. Harvested in rifle season I wasn't able to find the sheds off him. The drop tine buck was an interesting adventure! He was only seen a few times and hardly every on camera. You could call him a ghost buck . Taken late season by the landowner. The third buck known as king was an old old OLD buck! Blades everywhere!
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Scott S Lickley
Allegan, MI
7/8/2014
This was taken in my backyard. In Michigan. I sent this a couple weeks ago but maybe it didn't send.
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Chad Vines
Rockwood, MI
7/8/2014
Had cuddeback pics for the second year of this deer and he's not letting me down in the spread department!...and a bonus sandhill
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Dennis Magnusson
Iron Mountain, WY
7/7/2014
I put my Attack at a salt location where we summer cattle and catch some really cool stuff. Looks like this bull can't figure out this bold little doe. Also got a pic of this one horn ram. Notice his eye is also gone on that side.
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Sean Callahan
Browerville, MN
7/7/2014
These new cameras are amazing! I love watching the bucks grow their antlers. The pics are from the new IR long range flash model. This thing works great. Cant wait till bow season. thanks
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Carmela Collins
Coatesville, PA
7/7/2014
Triplet fawns nursing on Mama Doe!
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