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Rusty Smith
Preston, ID
12/16/2012
After my brother-n-law and I found where a mountain lion killed and drug a deer across a dirt road, we hung the Cuddeback Ambush at the cached up deer carcass. That night the big cat returned to have another meal.
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David Gunner
Minneapolis, MN
12/16/2012
We recently had a snow storm and got lucky getting some photos of these bucks looking for an easy meal.
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Chad Meier
Lancaster, WI
12/16/2012
Here are a few bucks from last year that I had on my cuddeback. They are great bucks to catch on cam. The first one my cousin ended up taking on opening day. It was his first big buck. This really shows you that buck management pays off when you can put bone like that on the ground. Thanks Again for a great camera and great pictures.
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Josh Bushee
Richland Center, WI
12/16/2012
5 year old 170 that my uncle shot during bow season. The buck in the field with the small buck is a buck we have had around for several years, we figure this year is at least 8 years old
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Brian Bennett
Arkport, NY
12/16/2012
I hunted this buck all archery season. Finally on the 4th day of the NY gun season this buck made his way past my stand on the search for doe. This pic was the final picture i got of him and it happened to be on the same day i shot him about a half mile away. He is not the biggest buck in the world but a good trophy for this area of NY and i would of never known which area he was using without my cuddeback attack ir.
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Derek O'brien
Greenwood, IN
12/16/2012
I set my cuddeback capture over a main trail heading to corn because I knew the capture takes pictures fast enough for trails. I captured this rascal checking the camera out. I have also had multiple big bucks down the same trail. The Capture always gets the game in the center of the picture. No more pictures of tails walking away.
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Chris Anderson
Holdrege, NE
12/16/2012
There was a fire neighboring property opening morrning of riffel.It burnt up the creek that i bow hunt but never hurt the camera.
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Cory Esker
Weston, WI
12/16/2012
I own 78 acres in central Wisconsin and on that property I have 4 Cuddeback cameras. I have been after this buck for two years. He was a very nocturnal buck and I had never seen this deer in person before the night I shot him. In fact I would not have even known he was around if it wasn't for the cameras. I have 8 bow stands set up on my property and thanks to my Cuddeback cameras I was able to pattern him, choose the correct stand and ultimately bag him. He gross green scores 206 5/8 and after the drying period is expecting to Pope and Young between 199-201 non-typical. Cory Esker
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Rich Richardson
Burton, MI
12/16/2012
This picture was taken at my backyard feeder in 2006. I don't know what scared these deer but you can see one ran over top of the other knocking it down and a flash of a deer flying thru the air. This shows the trigger speed and clearity of the picture.
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Robert Evertsen
Spooner, WI
12/16/2012
I see you and smell you now I'm going to get you
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