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Jack Mize
Columbus, GA
8/4/2011
I have a couple of pear trees in my front yard, so I thought I would pick a few and put them in front of my trail camera. So a little over a week later, I went to go check my camera. When i arrived at the camera site, I thought the deer did not touch the pears because there was no pear cores laying on the ground. But obvioulsy I was wrong. I did not know the deer ate the WHOLE pear including the pear! Thanks for the great cameras Cuddeback!
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Aaron Gravunder
Wautoma, WI
8/4/2011
Three potential shooters, hard to get two in the same picture let alone three.
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Brian Ristau
Clarendon, PA
8/4/2011
I love my Cuddebacks I can hardly wait to try out the new attack models. I was pleasantly supprised when checking cameras this week and got these three bucks
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Michael Ramsburg
Middleport, OH
8/4/2011
I will be hunting a new peice of property so i decided to set up my cuddeback. I never would have dreamed i had a whitetail circus going on. It's amazing what these camera's catch. Keep up the good work! Thanks
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cynthia mcculley
Arenzville, IL
8/4/2011
Cuddeback Capture IR set up August 2011 Image captured on trail cam right underneath my tree stand I have for the 2011 season. This picture is beautiful and just amazed me and my family. I've captured several pictures on the same trail cam I've had for 2 years but nothing quite this awesome. Thanks Cuddeback for making my preseason work worth while! Especially impressed with two bucks sparing!
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zac denton
Grannins, AR
8/4/2011
I was hoping to get a few deer on this pile of rice brand. I guess coons and skunks like it to.
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tyler schmelzer
pardveeville, WI
8/4/2011
ive been seeing him alot
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Matt Schlink
Buffalo, MN
8/4/2011
Here's a nice silhouette capture of a young pair of 8's that have been travelling mates all summer long.
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Linda Tarver
Marlborugh, CT
8/4/2011
I had put some deer feed on the ground near our front yard but it didn't get touched so we forgot about it. We got some snow and never saw any activity in the area but when we checked the camera several weeks (and several snowfalls) later, I got this picture.
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Steve de Cento
Springtown, TX
8/4/2011
Having an opportunity to hunt right here where we live, has now given us the chance to manage the feed program and growth of our deer. Springtown Texas is approx. 25 NW of Fort Worth, where we have been suffering from terrible heat and drought this year. It seems as though most of the natural resources for the deer are burning up. I have always fed year round, and it seems to help hold even the free ranging deer. This to me is solid proof that the deer will both hold, and benefit from continued feeding practices. These pics are from within the last couple of weeks. Thanks, Steve de Cento
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