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Jon Erpelding
Pierz, MN
1/6/2011
This is a nice tall 7 point, made it through the rifle season, cant wait till next year!
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Ed Berry
Lafayette, OH
1/6/2011
I have two cameras set up in my little food plot in Ohio. I have the Capture facing North and the Capture IR facing East. Never seen this buck before 11-07-10 and had spent endless hours hunting out of my 20' tree stand. We locked eyes at 42 yards through thick brush with my rangefinder one evening, but we met again on 12-26-10 captured by the IR{East} and our 24 yard final meeting at 4:55 P.M. as previewed by the Capture {West} showing my arrow penetrating the deer. An hour and a half and a hundred yards later my 2010 season ended with a fantastic trophy. Thanks for capturing the moments that kept me in my stand.
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Matthew Goben
Roodhouse, IL
1/6/2011
I first saw this 3 1/2 yr old Illinois stud during the rut but he avoided me and my Cuddeback all season long. Until the day after christamas he came out in the cut bean field with a younger buck a miscalculation of distance on my part sent my arrow over his back. Disgusted and heartbroken I got down out my stand and pulled my Cuddeback knowing nobody is going to believe how big he was. Then I get home telling my wife and two sons about my encounter with the big one while downloading my pictures from my sd card I was so happy it was like christmas all over again when the first picture was the buck I had just missed with my bow but my Cuddeback caught just right. Now that I no he is more than likely just a 3 1/2 yr old Im going to pass on him till next year. Hopefully me AND my Cuddeback capture him next year.
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Barry Arrington
Bedford, VA
1/6/2011
Caught these doves in early morning flight. Couple even look like they came straight from heaven.
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Thomas Kelley
Gilmanton, NH
1/6/2011
This is a 13 pointer that I nicknamed Devil Buck because he has a kicker at the base of each antler that stick straight out. This bucked showed up in one of my hunting spots during the middle of the summer and I had him on camera right up until two days before the hunting season. He was in front of my tree stand at 7 in the morning. My uncle only saw him once and couldn't get the shot and we only got on picture during the season. He disappeared like a ghost for the whole season. I wasn't sure if he had been shot or not, I would have figured I that someone would have told me if he had been shot. Then about five days after all the hunting seasons were over he has been showing up again. These are some pictures I got a few nights ago. I have a feeling im going to have a history with this buck and he is at the top of my hit list until he is no long a ghost in the woods.
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Jason Reese
South Boston, VA
1/6/2011
This buck had continously stayed to far from the camera to tell much about him besides that he had a tall rack. After getting a closer look I realized he was as big as he looked, just not a lot of points. Now I think I know which deer is responsible for the ten pointer that I saw earlier in the year now with the whole right side of his rack knocked off.
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Barrett Griffin
Rilpey, MS
1/5/2011
I have got some photos that u just don't get every day like a rabbit in mid air, squirrel upside down and 8 coons in one photo.
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Clifford Campbell
Amboy, WA
1/5/2011
These pictures are of some large Blacktail deer in SW Washington. The large four point in velvet is truly an amazing animal for the area that I live in. The other pic was taken in a heavily hunted area not far to the north of my house, again a very nice animal for the area. Thank you for building a great product! Clifford Campbell Amboy, WA
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Clifford Campbell
Amboy, WA
1/5/2011
I was on my annual Elk hunt in Idaho in 2009 with my close friend Mike when we found this killer wallow in a deep, dark canyon. I unfortunately did not have my cuddeback with me on this trip, but knew full well I would have it for the return trip the following year. Having a full year to dream about the bulls that were no doubt frequenting my new found hunny hole , it didn't take long in 2010 to set my camera up and get things rolling. These pictures I have selected to submit are my favorite, especially the wallow splash! Thanks for building a great product and I hope you all enjoy! Clifford Campbell Amboy, WA
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Bobby Queen
Warrenton, VA
1/5/2011
You never know what to expect when you check Your Cuddeback's. What was this guy thinking??
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