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Mike Fadal
Fort Worth, TX
4/2/2010
We keep a feeder at our house just to watch the local deer herd and track their patterns. This is the first bobcat we have seen and notice the buck laying in the background. Even more impressive is that in the next picture one minute later the buck was still laying there.
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Trapper cave
Weeping Water, NE
4/2/2010
Nice pixs of a white turkey. Hope the world likes them to i know i did.
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Tyler Faldet
Iola, WI
4/2/2010
A few regular turkeys strutting there stuff. They will be toast in a few weeks.
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Ron Bark
Nekoosa, WI
4/2/2010
Taken in Juneau county, WI. After spotting a few bucks coming out evenings to eat. I decided to buy 2 CuddeBack cameras. The 2 camera has captured many of outstanding photos through out the year.
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Craig Kennedy
Warroad, MN
4/2/2010
The timber wolves have over taken our land the last 2 years! This picture explains it all!
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Rick Selph
Powhatan, VA
4/2/2010
I like to use my Cuddeback camera year round to help pattern the wildlife and make for a more successful hunting experience. I think I have found the spot I will be at for opening day.
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Billy Huckaby
Deridder, LA
4/2/2010
This big guy showed up out of nowhere. Planted sum Whitetail Institute food plots and bam there he was! One of the bigest bucks ive had on camera!
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Garrett Durgeloh
Albany, OR
4/1/2010
This cougar came down the trail just hours after I reset the cuddeback. With the large, almost overpopulated deer herds in this area, it was just a matter of time before this main trail was visited by one of the multiple big game predators roaming in it's territory!
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Clayton Morgan
Wister, OK
4/1/2010
The date is wrong. All pics are from Jan. One is of 2 bucks fighting and another is a buck with broke antlers.
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Brian Caponigro
Halifax, PA
3/31/2010
Cuddeback doesn't miss a thing! It's shutter speed is faster than this Red Tailed Hawk and the unfortunate Grey Squirrel it caught this morning!
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