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Chad Stetson
Chadron, NE
1/1/2013
This buck and 6 others came in to drink with about 10 minutes of shooting light left. I finally took the 22 yard bow shot while the buck was drinking at the far left side of the tank. All hell broke loose with deer scrambling in all directions. I noticed the flash of the cuddeback a split second after the shot and since I was'nt 100 percent sure of the shot I was hoping the picture would show the shot placement. I waited about 15 minutes, then got down from my stand and pulled the card on the cuddeback. As soon as I saw the pic I knew it would be a short blood trail. I found the buck about 60 yards away. I am still amazed at how crisp and clear the photo is and how centered the deer is. Cuddeback definately is one of a hunters most valuable tools!
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Seth Thompson
Lufkin, TX
12/31/2012
This coyote is helping us control the hog population here in East Texas.
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Terry Grabiak
Canton, MS
12/31/2012
It appears to be the results of a fight.
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Josh Connor
Long Prairie, MN
12/31/2012
First picture looks like these three bucks are ready to lock antlers. The second and third pictures is of a supper wide odd looking eight point that we have been chasing for two years.
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Jared Hotakainen
New York Mills, MN
12/31/2012
When moments like this are on the line, I don't trust anything but Cuddeback to capture it for me. The high quality image displays the girls best friend waiting for her in the box while the sunset settles behind us. The clearity of her emotions will never be forgotten when looking back at this picture. Whether the Cuddeback is in the woods, on the lake or with us on family vocations, the Cuddeback has always made me a proud owner.
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Edward Steblay
Biwabik, MN
12/31/2012
Hi Had my camera out looking for a Wolf. This buck came less than 18 away from the camera. Has to be good to get most of the Deer. ED
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Calvin Bush
New Berlin, WI
12/31/2012
Me and my dad put out some corn and molasses in front of our camera and got immediate results. Doe, foxes, bucks and coyotes, we got them all on camera. Luckily we were able to also get a couple of monsters on the film, too.
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Dick Steiner
Monroe, WI
12/31/2012
I have used Cuddeback trail cams for several years and finally captured these bucks at war . The third deer behind the scene is another buck who apparently did not want to get involve. The camera was set up about 75 yards from my home and along a trail that leads further into the woods or into open crop land so together the environment provides food, shelter and safety for the wildlife. Of the two fighting bucks, the one on the left was taken during the 2012 gun hunt and will be added to the decor of our family room after mounting. The Cuddeback trail cams have enhanced the successfulness of our hunts by allowing us the knowledge of what's out there and where they like to hang out . Thank you for your product.
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Dean Jackson
Morrill, ME
12/31/2012
Coyote breaking trail after a fresh snow.
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Kevin Wetherbee
Mount Pleasant,
12/31/2012
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