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Scott Bostian
kingston, MI
5/7/2009
I added some organic matter to a small foodplot that I have and less that a day later I got this sequence of photos.
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Lynn Alexander
denham springs, LA
5/7/2009
Nice 6 pt. Took dear at the very end of bow season.16 3/4 spread.
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David Wells
Leo, IN
5/6/2009
was out looking for deer , i sat up my cuddle back where i thought i would get some pic of deer and got a good pic of this turkey
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Edwin Shirts
Burlington, IA
5/6/2009
first turkeys strutting in front of the camera.....I love my camera.....the battery life is unreal!!!!!
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Mark Nicol
Orleans, IN
5/6/2009
We have a camera set up where we see lots of travel from animals. Caught this beautiful turkey all fanned out in his glory with a few hens.
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Mark Nicol
Orleans, IN
5/6/2009
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Julie Morgan
Boston Hts, OH
5/6/2009
Nice buck in early stages of rack growth, pretty sweet huh.
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Stephen Shrader
Goode, VA
5/6/2009
This turkey will strut and pose for the camera but not for a decoy. He has escaped all season so far. He is the king of our farm.
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Terry Thompson
San Antonio, TX
5/5/2009
There's really not a story to tell. I bought this Expert in 2006 and I was so impressed with it that I bought an Excite in 2007 and a Capture this year. With 3 of the best game cameras on the market, I've gotten 100s, of great deer pictures but not much in the way of what I consider to be unique . One with my Excite and this one with my Expert. To me, this picture, of what appears to be a deer posing right in front of my Expert, can not be staged and is definitely unique . Cuddeback's quality, technology simplicity and affordability, even in 2006, in my opinion, makes it the leader in game/trail cameras! Thank You Cuddeback!
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Tom Kress
Roseburg, OR
5/5/2009
I thought I hung this deer feeder high enough since I couldn't reach it, but as you can see I was wrong. The feeder ended up on the ground and the bear had a feast.
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