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Robert Colcolough
Fair Play, SC
4/2/2009
I call this one simply GHOST . Not sure how this happened, but it is a neat looking exposure. I have two Cuddebacks running all the time on my property in the low country of SC. I look forward to checking them everytime I'm down there. Always plenty of pictures of deer, turkeys, coyotes, quail, doves, and the fattest corn raised racoons in the South East.
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Shawn Hubbard
Whitesburg, KY
4/1/2009
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larry pollock
maysville, KY
4/1/2009
new lease.. looking forward to spring gobblers... here is a gobbler strutin his stuff...
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Mike Lurk
Ste. Genevieve, MO
4/1/2009
I felt like the first picture of the 5 long beards with the one sitting down and struting was a cuddeback moment and figured i would share them with you.
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Tyler Good
hope, ND
3/31/2009
Awesome cameras! I wont buy anything different.
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Ron Tietsort
Custer, SD
3/31/2009
This Black Hills mounntain lion had been crossing the log at night to get to her kill, The cuddeback worked great to capture her image.
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Brandon Roller
Hope, ND
3/31/2009
The first photo is the buck i shot with my bow this year.Got the hunt on video camera. The second photo is a buck that i watched all year and made it through the season and now when the snow melts its time to find his sheds. The last Photo is a picture of some nice deer ive had on camera for a couple years now and just happen to get the wide 5x5 during gun season at 315 yards. Was 22 1/4 inches wide nside.
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Todd and Sandra Heimke
Oconto Falls, WI
3/31/2009
We have one final submission. 1.) We have been using Cuddeback cameras for several years now. This was the first year we had photos of a bobcat. We had three bobcat photos from two locations. It was a surprise because bobcats were not known to be in our area. This photo was taken at the back of a hayfield that is a favorite location for deer.
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Todd and Sandra Heimke
Oconto Falls, WI
3/31/2009
We have a few more pictures we would like to submit. 1.) This photo was taken when we set up the camera in our woods. It is one of our favorites. The fawn nestled in the woods and looking back at its mother is beautiful. 2.) This is the biggest buck we have gotten a picture of so far. The photo was taken near a hunting stand, but we did not see him during the season.
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Todd and Sandra Heimke
Oconto Falls, WI
3/31/2009
We own three Cuddebacks and have been lucky to get some good pictures. Our friends and family have enjoyed our photos also. 1.)We put a camera on a trail near where deer were eating corn stalks. He is not a very big buck, but the velvet horns and fog made it a beautiful picture. 2.)This picture was taken at the end of a hay field that is very popular for deer. We like that picuture because of the two young bucks in velvet and the beautiful color in the background. 3.)The third picture was taken at the same location as the second. That summer there were a lot of does with twins and even triplets. This picture is unique because the buck seems afraid of the fawns - not the other way around.
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