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Jeffrey Heim
Oshkosh, WI
11/2/2007
The big 10 roams our 40 acres in Kewaunee, WI, he was one of 4 bucks on the cuddeback in a 10 minute period that night! Beautiful fall colors and an itchy head Full moon buck, which I harvested in the first 5 minutes of the 2006 gun season, on no sleep from work, my first ever buck that cuddeback has on camera
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Kaleb McCarville
Cedarville, AR
11/2/2007
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Kaleb McCarville
Caderville, AR
11/2/2007
The bucks are really moving. I have gotten about 10 different bucks in the last week.
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paul matt
springfield, MO
11/2/2007
this is a video (i also have stills of two bucks fighting, a nice eight and a 190 20 point.. i am executive producer of the G3 sportsman and have been using your cameras for two years i presently have three wish i had five...great product. home phone 4178815562 g3sportman.com
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Richard Schreiner
Rib Lake, WI
11/2/2007
This picture was taken after hunting season last year. I was wondering if all the bucks in the area had been shot. This picture told that they had not.
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Robert Sitar
Lakota, ND
11/2/2007
This was once a 4 X 6 Oak fence post. It sits just at the edge of the cattails and is about a half mile from the nearest tree
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Robert Braun
Galesville, WI
11/2/2007
I set the camera on one of my food plots.
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Jared Peterson
Oconto Falls, WI
11/2/2007
This was a strange buck that I got on my first Cuddeback camera that I purchased...And the other photo is my first bear that I got on my Expert Cuddeback!
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peter keblish
Putnam County, MO
11/2/2007
Nice northern MO buck
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Scott Thompson
Bee, VA
11/2/2007
These three photos were taken along a trail where I had spotted a few rubs, and this was the beginning of October, 2007. I sat the camera up and left it for one week. I was shocked to see these two big bucks (photos #131 and #132 are of the same deer). I have tried other scouting camera's, but my Cuddeback is worth it's weight in gold!!!
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