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Todd Rick
Janesville, WI
1/16/2010
A nice buck that made it thru the season.
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Brett Blackburn
Topeka, KS
1/16/2010
This deer has been captured several years in a row on several of of my Cuddeback NoFlash cameras. They made it easy to pattern the buck's movements and know when he was in the area. I passed him up twice at 100 yards with a muzzleloader and once during the early rifle season and finally harvested him during late October. Without my cameras, I would not have known he was even the area.
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zach fanning
sugarcreek, OH
1/16/2010
I set my cuddeback on a rub i found. Turned out i got a visit from a very nice buck. Thanks cuddeback!
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gary kraszewski
green bay, WI
1/16/2010
coyote on our land, township of stephenson marinette county wi
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Wayne Harrison
Jackson, AL
1/16/2010
My Dad killed this hog a couple of days later. Look at his snout, he'd been doing some rooting.
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Jason Holewinski
Oconto Falls, WI
1/16/2010
I found a winter kill deer in late January of 09. In March the carcass thawed out and I caught these two cats eating on the deer. The cats show up periodically on my camera
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james clark
pittsburg, KS
1/16/2010
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John Rittle
Ringtown, PA
1/15/2010
Got this buck 2 years now. I call him Hercules because he is just so big. His mass is what gives him character. Thanks Cuddeback for the fast trigger speed!!!!!!!!!!
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Barry Bridgeman
Tyner, NC
1/15/2010
I moved my cuddiebacks after the season went out to a 25 acre picked soybean field.I got this big bobcat the very first night, plus some does. I love these cameras.
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anthony holt
parrottsville, TN
1/15/2010
I had been using other trail cameras and getting alot of pics with them. However, the other cameras were to slow to catch a mature buck slipping through the cedars. I knew there was a decent buck on the property becouse there were several smaller bucks sporting broken racks. Finally I decided to buy a cuddeback. The first day I put it up I got a picture of this crossed up main beam buck. Getting a pic of this buck is almost as exciting as putting a tag on him. Thanks cuddeback!!
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