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Michael Persichini
Troy, MI
12/30/2012
The Attack takes awesome videos!!!!!!
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Michael Persichini
Troy, MI
12/30/2012
Attack captures ducks in action!!
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Mike Selly
Faribault, MN
12/29/2012
On a late season hunt I noticed fresh tracks on the creek bed. Open water is a great place to put cameras this time of year. After ordering a new Flash Attack I placed it over the creek only to capture recruits for hunts in years to come. Looks like Brother and Sister. What great exposure for this type of snow scene. Can't wait to hunt more with my Cuddeback Flash all winter long.
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Dennis Clanton
Stevensville, MD
12/29/2012
THIS IS A WEEK AFTER GUN SEASON STARTED. I WAS SUPPOSE TO HUNT THIS DAY BUT SOMETHING CAME UP WHERE I COULDN'T HUNT IN THE MORNING. LOW AND BEHOLD, LOOK WHAT SHOWS UP. I HAVE 35 PICTURES OF THIS BUCK CHASING THIS DOE AROUND. I KNEW THERE WERE SOME GOOD BUCKS IN THE AREA BUT I NEVER KNEW THERE WAS A 2.5 YR OLD WITH A 5 IN DROP TINE.
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Justin Thomas
Watertown, MN
12/29/2012
Wisconsin buck. Never showed up during daylight though
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Mike Shea
Milford, DE
12/29/2012
These two does must be fighting over control of the corn pile.
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Michael Snell
Waupaca, WI
12/29/2012
I hunt all season from September to January and never get a shot at the boys of the night. This is a shot of some late December rut action. Without my new Cuddeback camera, I would have never known these bad boys even were around.
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Elliott Smith
Mayville, WI
12/28/2012
Stud 4 year old with 8 right browtine. other is small 3 . call him mismatch. huge neck! great definition! and look! he even has a mane! Buffalo County Buck. but i live in mayville
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Russell W Roberts
League City, TX
12/28/2012
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Russell W Roberts
League City, TX
12/28/2012
A buck I call Hat Rack has eluded me on several occasions. The morning the last picture was taken was the third morning in a row Hat Rack had walked passed my stand and all photos were taken with-in a 10 minute window every day. On the fourth morning I got to the stand at 5:15am only to bump ol Hat Rack. He has been seen on other stand locations sence, but he is a little wiser now. These Cudde Back camera's are a valuable tool in getting me closer to figuring our Hat Rack's routines and mistakes. Last year I only had pictures of a 140 Hat Rack to help make plans for the next season. Those pictures made it able to zero in on a small 1/2 acre patch of woods that he called home. The Cudde Back IR made it possible to locate his tiny ticket he bedded down in daily. I know that the 180+ inch Hat Rack made it though the 2012 hunting season, because I have seen him. Now, Game On for next year's chess match with Ol` Hat Rack. I'm hoping for Hat Rack to bust 200 inches.
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