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Jimmie Brown
Pearland, TX
11/3/2010
I work in Seabrook, Tx. There are a lot of quality bucks around here but of course there is no hunting allowed in this area, anyways i got off a lease i managed in west tx for nine years and decided to put my cuddeback capture to good use. I put found a clearing, threw some corn out and on the second day this picture was taken. The deer appears to not have any front legs, i'm not sure what happened but we got a good laugh and thought you might as well. The capture did snap a nice 10 point and we have seen much nicer bucks just waiting on the pictures. By the way after showing these pictures to the guys at work they are all convinced to throw away their other junk cameras and purchase a cuddeback. I have had several other cameras and cuddeback is top of the line. Thanks for such a good product. Jimmie Brown
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Josh Honeycutt
Glasgow, KY
11/3/2010
This big Kentucky bruiser has been frequently visiting this stand sight. Hope i get a crack at him during daylight hours. Thanks cuddeback for a great product.
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Bryce Spoelma
Muskegon, MI
11/3/2010
One of my hunting areas has a shallow creek that runs through it and the deer us it as travel way. So I put one of my Cuddeback Capture's on a straight away and a major crossing and caught a couple young bucks fresh out of velvet sparing.
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Bryce Spoelma
Muskegon, MI
11/3/2010
A couple weeks before opening day (Oct. 1st) my hunting area received alot of rain, causing the the water level of a creek to become very deep. And some of the pictures I got were very surprising. A group of Wood Ducks and a Coyote having to swim across the creek. Normally this creek is usually only foot or so deep, but after all that rain it was over 3 feet.
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Maxwell Miller
Blairsville, PA
11/3/2010
This photo is of two doe that come from the thick forest of backwoods Pennsylvania seem to be playing or fighting over food. The one has the other pinned down by its neck.
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Colt Fadal
Fort Worth, TX
11/3/2010
I have been trying to find a big Auodad like this for several years and have never been able to get close enough. Finally, I got this picture of a monster.
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Joe Nowakowski
Marinette, WI
11/3/2010
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Joe Nowakowski
Marinette, WI
11/3/2010
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Ben Shrader
Bedford, VA
11/3/2010
The once prevalent Eastern spotted skunk has been in rapid decline for several decades for reasons unknown to me. During the last 4 years of camera studies along the Appalachian Trail the Eastern Spotted Skunk has been a target of interest to at least get some photos so that their trend could be projected. It is humbling to realize that when they seemed abundant it was taken for granted that they would just always be common in Virginia. I recall my encounters with them over 40 years ago as being tame little critters often doing handstands as if they were showing off instead of threatening to spray offensive odors. It is pleasing to me to now know at least one of them inhabits our nearby Tinker Mountain VA.
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Jacob Lewis
claeksville, IN
11/3/2010
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