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Mike Conard
New franken, WI
9/21/2020
I have 16 cuddelink cameras linked together covering 500 acres, I've had them out since May 5th and got some amazing pictures. I recently cemented in a rubbing tree with a licking branch and got some really cool pictures!
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Adam Brathol
Roberts, WI
9/21/2020
Early season sparring and showing off the head gear. Northeast Missouri.
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Eric Daniels
oshkosh, WI
9/21/2020
Stunning New outlook.
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Neal Olmer
Platte Center, NE
9/21/2020
Can you see me in the background next to the tree? I ordered a ground blind but it hadn’t been delivered yet and I really wanted to hunt that night. So I sat on the ground by a tree across from the camera and had plenty of action.
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James Moorman
Brick, NJ
9/21/2020
Every year I put out a big jug of peanut butter and it brings them in like flies to honey!
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Dustin Finefrock
Lebanon, PA
9/19/2020
My first camera was a Reconyx Camera. I really enjoyed that camera and it took good photos. My parents bought me two of the same Cuddeback Cameras for Christmas about a year after I bought my Reconyx. After some time, the electronics kept getting wet in the Reconyx and it would stop working. Even after it was repaired, it happened again. I've had these cameras for years, and the Cuddebacks are still going strong and they have outlasted the Reconyx twice now. This year, I am able to hunt on some new property and these were some of the first pictures since I've had these Cuddeback out. Sadly, the Reconyx will not be joining them on the adventure this year. But I think I will be looking into Cuddebacks again in the future.
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Steve Osborn
osseo, WI
9/19/2020
Decided to move a camera to a new spot and these two made it enjoyable.
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Richard Deich
Overland Park, KS
9/19/2020
The farm bully with a very original name of half rack skirts the edge of a soybean field. Good ole half rack is taking the easy route around the edge of the soybeans while a 2.5 year old 8 pointer stands at attention and looks on. Half rack has his ears laid back and begins posturing, letting the younger buck know who is in charge.
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Danielle Sissell
Big Rapids, MI
9/19/2020
Yesterday they were on camera together peacefully, tonight not so much!
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michael mitchell
Brookville, IN
9/18/2020
Deer love traveling this fence line / powerlines ,
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