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Juile Ostrander
Birchwood, WI
12/4/2011
Its pictures like this that Cuddyback captures that really shows what a beautiful wonderful winterland wisconsin really is!
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Tim Werth
Lafayette, IN
12/4/2011
This buck was on feet during day and chasing hard at night in first week of November. Great mass and character.
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LUKE KOWALEWSKI
BROOKFIELD, WI
12/4/2011
Opening Day WI Gun Season After shoting a nice 8 point buck on opening day. I saw this bobcat eating the gut pile. I tried to get a picture from my stand but no luck. What to do? So I put out the cuddeback that evening and look what came back. (Photos have been cropped, if needed I can send originals, but they are further away)
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Tim Werth
Lafayette, IN
12/4/2011
This monarch has eluded us all season! He has been sighted only once during daylight hours this season.
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Korey Rains
EllisGrove, IL
12/4/2011
Marking his Scrape!
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Mike Martin
viola, WI
12/4/2011
this is one of many trees that the bucks come to visit during pre rut to leave there sent?
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Andrew Miller
Eau Claire, WI
12/3/2011
I thought this was a great example of your trigger speed. Also note how clear the picture is, without any blurring. WOW!!!! Great Job!
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Ken Corey
Jamestown, NY
12/3/2011
Caught this deer with a deformed right antler on camera recently. The camera was set up just inside the woods near the corner of a meadow. The photo shows that the pedicle is located in the wrong spot - birth defect perhaps?
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Tyler Maylish
Jefferson, OH
12/3/2011
I was astonishted to see these deer on the camera running away! cuddeback really did the job once again! Thankyou!~
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Adam DeBauch
Tomahawk, WI
12/3/2011
Here are a few photos taken by the Attack IR set up on a small alfalfa field in Shawano County, Wisconsin. These bucks are certainly enough to get you excited about the approaching bow season. I was hopeful the ten pointer would walk the same path a few days later, but of course that didn't happen. Not all bad though, I love being in the treestand during the rut later on in the fall. These cameras have been great for doing an inventory of bucks in the area. I am able to decide which bucks I would pass on and which ones to wait for. The eight pointer in the photos bedded down 30 yards from my stand on November 12, 2011 and later walked by at ten yards. Confidently, I was able to let him walk knowing of larger bucks in the area thanks to my Cuddeback cameras. I bought and set up three Attack IRs in early August. They are still running on the same set of batteries going into this first part of December. Can't wait to see which ones made it through gun season..
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