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Chris Pose
Cumming, IA
4/12/2010
I found a tree that the Beavers had started to bring down and set my capture on it. In my haste I forget to see if it was set for a.m. or p.m. but the so the time shown is actually 12 hours ahead of when the photo was taken. But still some amazing shots of good old caster canadensis in action.
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Gary Reed
Jennings, OK
4/12/2010
This young coyote did us a big favor in helping us control our beaver problem on our property. This Cuddleback is placed on a crossing between wooded property and our pond, and based on the pictures we have had the last month or so, it is a natural crossing for all of our residents, including deer, turkey and bobcats. I think I found where to put my next tree stand!
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JIM DAVIS
HUNTINGTON, WV
4/12/2010
THE BEST TURKEY PICTURES I HAVE EVER GOT !!!
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DAVID MATIJEVICH
WESTFIELD, WI
4/12/2010
JUST WON WISCONSIN DEER & TURKEY EXPO TRAIL CAMERA PHOTO CONTEST MY CUDDEBACK NO FLASH TAKES AWESOME PHOTOS. KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK!
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Justin Fuchs
Sauk City, WI
4/12/2010
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Justin Fuchs
Sauk City, WI
4/12/2010
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Justin Fuchs
Sauk City, WI
4/12/2010
These cuddeback pictures of toms strutting in our field are adding to my excitement and anticipation of turkey season!
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JUSTIN CRAIG
Rising Sun, IN
4/12/2010
I set up my Cuddeback Capture on a frequently used dusting spot based on all the sign around the area. In only one day I had these three photos along with 30 others on my Cuddedback of hens dusting themselves and toms strutting around the area.
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rick turner
dadeville, MO
4/11/2010
I had been getting pics of these toms a couple of days when I guess the stars lined up perfect.
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Matt Kildow
Marietta, OH
4/11/2010
I have about 5 acres surrounded by farm land and woods. We have alot of oak trees and always see deer in our yard eating the acorns(nothing to big though). I usually travel about 20 min from my home to some prime hunting areas but thought that I would set up a small feeder and camera to see what was coming in on my place. I never had a trailcam before so I did some research and settled on a Cuddeback. Man, was I suprised. I couldn't believe the activity going on right behind my house. I have hunderds of photos from this last season alone. I hunted on my property for the first time and got a nice 8 pointer with my 44 Mag Super Redhawk. Can't wait to see what next season brings.
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