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Steven Kalchik
Northport, MI
8/26/2008
I set the camera after cherry harvest was finished, by a spot that I used to hunt but gave my son. After 2 weeks I picked it up and checked the pictures. I was sure there were deer using this spot, but I had no idea there was one this big on our farm. The bigger suprise was the buck with what looks like coyote pups circling him. Our county is QDM. I had mixed feelings when it started, being in farming. Since I also like to hunt this looks like my mind is made up now.
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Skyler Herb
Sunbury, PA
8/26/2008
After leaving my camera in the woods for over ten days in during the prime scouting season i was excited to see what i have captured on my no flash camera. Walking within twenty feet of the tree i left it one i did not see the camera so i decided to keep on walking thinking that maybe i forgot which tree i put it on. After about half an hour of looking at different trees that i have used in the past i walked back to the orignal tree that i thought i placed the camera on only to find it laying about 20 feet from the tree on the ground. After getting home i put the CF card in the computer and the very first setting was a medium sized black bear pulling my camera of the tree.
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Keith Lindsey
smithsgrove, KY
8/26/2008
weWe put this camera out for the first time on this new hunting spot, and boy we got a great surprise. This deer sporting a c'mere deer jug stuck in his rack. These pictures are taken a day apart and apparently he had no luck getting it off. We have nicknamed this deer buckethead. Thanks Cuddeback, for making this photo possible, with your excellent trigger speed and quality. We now have one of the coolest pictures ever and people we know are all talking about it.
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Gary Mundschenk
Graymont, IL
8/26/2008
Sent the cuddeback camera on trail leading to food plot and I guess I chosse the wrong tree this chich-a-dee just couldn't figure out what the camera was. Got several pictures but this one was the best. The second photo buck and racoon having a disagreement, can't we all just get along. The third picture of one of this years rising stars in velvet.
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Nick Ambrosini
Yarmouth, MA
8/26/2008
This is the very first camera I have owned and the very first time putting it out. I put it on an intersection of runs that I have been hunting for years and this is what I got. Great motivation for this falls hunt!
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Todd Rick
Janesville, WI
8/26/2008
I always get great pictures like this from my Cuddeback.
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Ichiro Ibanez
Minneapolis, MN
8/26/2008
First photos obtained this year after two weeks of activity. No food plots - just crop fields. Found this buck in the area. Hopefully, he stays around.
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RICK REAM
NANCY, KY
8/26/2008
FIRST PICTURE WITH MY CAMERA.
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Jarrod Wilson
Wynne, AR
8/26/2008
Just a couple of really good bucks at mineral stations. Hope they are there on opening day of bow season.
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Scott Paterson
Otis, MA
8/26/2008
After dark a wide 6 or 8 point? I thought I would see mostly turkey pics based on the feathers near the camera. A nice surprise, it will make me stay in the stand longer come bow season. He was followed by a nice 8 point 4 minutes later and a coyote a couple days before.
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