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Joey Smith
Union hall, VA
12/22/2021
I have been after him for 3 years so this year I finally got lucky, cuddle back camera (6 of them) stated to get pictures of him every day during daylight to , I was in my stand for about 10 minutes on opening morning of our rifle season and there he was standing about 40 yards from me , one shot and it’s over, I don’t no what he will score but I no it’s the tallest 8 pointer that I have ever seen, Ben hunting for over 50 years to and I killed him on my 16 acre plot of land
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Doug Wonders
Motley, MN
12/21/2021
It appears as if this Minnesota doe is having a snowball fight with Mother Nature.
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Richard Kichton
Acheson, AB
12/21/2021
Just hooked up the solar panels and they made it through a tough cold spell of few weeks week of -35 C. Linking up 12 cameras it’s great to be updated anytime of day. Hope this pack of wolves keeps hanging by around til the holidays.clearly need to step up the predator management.
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Brian McEwen
Glenburnie, ON
12/20/2021
The doe and fawn heard me coming to check the camera.
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Doug Wonders
Motley, MN
12/20/2021
Merry Christmas from Minnesota.
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PHILLIP BEAVERS
Dallas, GA
12/20/2021
buck fighting in Kansas Standing at attention for food Mother love for her baby
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Kurtis Strohm
Hutsonville, IL
12/19/2021
“DUELING DUEL” One of the last confrontations in December. Think they are betting, like I am on breeding rights for nest year?
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Doug Wonders
Motley, MN
12/18/2021
Merry Christmas from Minnesota.
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STEPHEN GINGRAS
LEICESTER, MA
12/17/2021
WHAT’S THAT… DID I HEAR A SQEAKY TOY?? No one likes to see coyotes at their deer stand, but this picture caught my eye. It was like he was posing for it.
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Jeremy Wilson
Heidrick, KY
12/16/2021
This was the target buck, for my wife’s first deer. Picture was taken. 11/2/2018, she harvested him about an hour later, about 300 yards away from where picture was taken. Proudest moment of my life. Watching all her hard work, wanting to learn to hunt, wanting a bow, her practicing everyday shooting, and for it all to come full circle on her very first hunt. Truly it spoiled her. I told her beginners luck. I was shaking so hard in my stand watching him walk into range, the whole tree was shaking. I wasn’t even the one shooting. I was trying to film. After the shot, she looked up at me and said, you were shaking so hard, I took forever to get my pin steady. (As I was watching him crash) about 50 yards away through the timber) I still start shaking when I think about that day. The Ambush IR was my first Cuddeback camera, and best quality pics I get are from it to this day and some day I will have the Cuddelink system. The best quality pics out there in my book come from Cuddeback.
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