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Keith Andrews
Sandersville, GA
10/1/2021
Pictures of the buck I ended up harvesting in 2020. Gross B&C 209 4/8. Net B&C 206 4/8.
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David Wood
Jefferson City, MO
10/1/2021
I put my camera's on a wooded ridge above a bean field, this drop tine started showing up. I have him on 2 camera's but only once during daylight hours. Hopefully I can put a tag on him soon.
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Josh Dalke
Appleton, WI
10/1/2021
Nothing beats being in the stand and watching the sun rise over the horizon. This photo reminds me of those early morning sits, watching the deer travel back to bedding, and just being in awe of God’s incredible work.
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Ben Pate
Lawrenceville, GA
9/30/2021
Picture#1, Rare black coyote slinking through the night. Picture#2, Black bear in the daytime. Picture#3, Black bear standing to eat out of feeder.
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Rony Sastamoinen
Laingsburg, MI
9/30/2021
In one of my food plots, something scared them
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Len Bucchino
Frisco, TX
9/30/2021
After cutting a path to the South side of my property I put 20lbs of corn on the ground and quickly linked up another Cuddeback J-1521. Sure enough, not long after, this nice buck came by to check out the corn and was pretty curious about the camera as well. The ease of linking the cameras together and the flexibility they provide is outstanding.
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Jeremy Pfaff
Fort Ransom, ND
9/30/2021
Really impressed that the Cuddelink was able to get such a clear picture mid jump.
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Andrew Rasmussen
Sauk rapids, MN
9/30/2021
So we ended up getting this guy on camera. A couple years ago we had a buck that we named "Brows" for obvious reasons. Well he got hit by a truck and we didn't think he really had a chance to sow his seed in the area but some years down the road and this guy shows up in the same spot as his old man. Hopefully he has better luck with vehicles and the wink he's given seems almost like a teaser as to say come and get me.
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Matt Brown
Murfreesboro, TN
9/30/2021
Received this picture on camera located on farm. Can not determine if this is a bird, bat or flying squirrel or other. You can see wings, teeth, no legs or feet. This picture has not been altered in any way. Simply trying to see what this is. Would love feedback.
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Scott McDonald
Haslett, MI
9/28/2021
while looking for a new house in the summer of 2021 and being frustrated as they all seemed to sell out from underneath us, my Daughter suggested we think about building AND suggested we look at 12 acres she found for sale. Upon driving by I quickly shot down the idea as I thought it wasn't a great property from what I could see from the road. She convinced me to look again and after driving the property I fell in love with it. The only question was, "What's the wildlife situation". It looked promising. We bought the property and put out 3 cell cams from a competitor. 90% of the pics I got were of nothing. Frustrated, I returned the cameras, thinking that cell technology just wasn't "there" yet, or worse yet, that my new property had no wildlife. I asked some friends what kind of camera's they trusted and the one who was most enthusiastic in his response said "Cuddeback". I bought a combo pack of one cell cam and two remotes that link to it. I LOVE THEM! I repurchased the same deal so now I have two cells and 4 remotes. 95% of pics that come directly to my email, phone and wife's email, have an animal in them, and what great animals they are! I've got numerous BIG bucks on the property, endless turkeys and a handful of coyotes. The number of animals the "other guys" camera was missing was staggering. Cell technology DOES exist and Cuddeback has it mastered! Now we're super excited about building on our new property. we've even moved up the groundbreaking to spring 2022 instead of our original plans of 2023. We couldn't be happier with our Cuddeback cameras, the app, support and all the different functions.
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