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Mark Geist
Wichita, KS
11/13/2012
Not sure what is on this guys head but for fun we'll just say he is having a bad hair day. I got another photo of this same deer (kinda hard to mistake him) 3 miles away on another piece of ground.
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Joe Breznik
West Allis, WI
11/13/2012
We have been seeing this buck on our property in Iola, WI since the fall of 2008.
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Laurel Unnasch
Rochester, MN
11/13/2012
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Cliff Higbee Jr
Rosenhayn, NJ
11/12/2012
Simply Amazinggg camera...set it up on my funnel spot on my property and was amazed and never knew what traveled it until i got this camera!
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Loren Hanson
Janesville, WI
11/12/2012
The photos of these bucks made it easy to know where to hunt this deer season. Don't focus too hard on the nice buck in the front of the photo and miss the bigger one behind. There are several other bucks in this spot including some that will be really nice in the next couple of years.
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Jerry Pepe
Pittsburgh, PA
11/12/2012
Deer numbers have been down this year. My Cuddebacks have shown us a number of coyotes and a few nice bucks.
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Mark Harbour
Fairfield Bay, AR
11/12/2012
Got a picture of two eight points. The one in front is working a scrape and the one in back is working on a rub. Surprised these bucks are still together during the rut.
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Jennifer Vance
Letang, NB
11/12/2012
My first buck! This photo was taken as I shot this deer from 100 yards away ! I knew it was close to the Cuddeback camera, but when I went to check the camera a few days later a found this picture and the mid air kill was captured!
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Jon Mays
East Amherst, NY
11/12/2012
I found an active scrape on on my property and put it up for a week. I love my Cuddeback!
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Zachary Reiss
Macomb Township, MI
11/12/2012
Although the trigger speed was quick enough to capture this owl catching his unsuspecting prey (a rabbit), I am sure the color and clarity would have been much better with a Cuddeback.
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