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Chuck Hurd
Harrington, DE
1/20/2013
This 3 legged doe has produced two sets of twin fawns. She is showing off her new trick of holding an ear of corn in her amputated leg. No problems in life for her
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Joel Newman
Highland, IL
1/20/2013
I bought 25 acres a few miles from my house last summer. The ground looks like more of a pass through area for deer and haven't really seen any deer out there. So I put a mineral block out in front of my camera and I ended up with more pictures of coyotes and coons then deer. I did find a few scrapes earlier in the fall but never did see the buck that left them. I plan on putting some food plots out this coming summer to see if I can't attract any more deer to the area.
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John Chappell
Harrisburg, IL
1/20/2013
some bucks ive been watching all year still hitting the scrapes all public land bucks
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John Chappell
Harrisburg, IL
1/20/2013
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John Chappell
Harrisburg, IL
1/20/2013
this is a nice 8 i found the sheds 2 last year im gonna put him on my hitlist next year . heres 1 that lost his head gear already. thanks cuddeback for helping me find a buck to harvest year after year thanks again
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Jayme Schertz
Menasha, WI
1/19/2013
it is just amazing what you can get on camera, and how you and your hunting pals can decuse every pic you get buck or doe.
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Dylan Mallat
Wauzeka, WI
1/19/2013
had awesome pictures of this buck throughout the summer all different times of day. Was really fortunate to get an opportunity to see him the morning of October 15th. A quick grunting series brought him into 25 yards made a good shot and the best part is i was able to share the tracking and recovery with my grandpa my dad and my best friend. awesome hunt and an awesome season.
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Clayton Carroll
Whitehouse, TX
1/19/2013
I have had 3 ( Other Brand ) Cameras out for over a month, knowing there was a large buck on my property, and somehow could never seem to get a picture of him. Finally, last night, I got a picture of him. Problem being that the trigger speed was so slow. In the picture he had jumped a fence that is just right there in the distance and then turned to walk sideways. Being the trigger speed was so slow after detection, he was able to get sideways, and be behind a tree with all of the limbs in my view, leaving me with just a small sight of his main beam. When I needed my camera the most, it failed me. I might not ever get another chance at seeing him clearly, but if so it will be with a cuddeback taking his picture, after seeing about them on this website. Very Impressed.
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Doug Wonders
Motley, MN
1/19/2013
I'm glad that I took one of cameras off from the deer trails and moved it to a bobcat trail. I got just excited to see this midday bobcat as I would be to get a nice buck. I'm glad I made that decision.
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Rod Jones
Duluth, GA
1/18/2013
The camera took a picture as the arrow was passing through the deer. I had the camera set to take pics every 30 seconds. What are the chances? Pretty cool huh? FYI, love the cuddeback cameras - I have a couple of them. Rod
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