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Ty Roderick
Stillwater, OK
3/1/2007
These images were captured by my son and I using the new Cuddeback no flash during January of 2007. We knew we were hunting around some good deer sign, but when these pictures showed up we were amazed. The Cuddeback had such amazing colors. We had used others in the past, but will never go back. These pictures were beautiful. Thanks!
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Tom Martin
Winona, MN
3/1/2007
Every fall we put out 1 of our cameras by the lone apple tree to see what kind of bucks we have to look forward to for the coming season. Got a short clip of a decent buck eating apples
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Brooke Ingram
Shreveport, LA
3/1/2007
This nice young 6 point made it through season, but he sure is bossy. We have NEVER had hogs anywhere around here. Thanks to Cuddeback, we knew even before we found sign.
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Robert William Brown Jr.
Autryville, NC
3/1/2007
Haven't figured who it is waving to!!
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Chad Losinski
Arcadia, WI
3/1/2007
I believe this old buck made it through another WI deer season.
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Chad Losinski
Arcadia, WI
3/1/2007
A few pictures of the buck I harvested this past archery season, 150 class.
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David Hutchinson
Rio, WI
2/28/2007
Jumping Coyote
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David Hutchinson
Rio, WI
2/28/2007
Just good pics of various bucks.
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Gerald Russell
Mt. Vernon, OR
2/28/2007
These bulls were pushed into the area buy a large forest fire . These were the first of many pictures that I got of these bulls with my Cuddeback . I tried to enter this picture a few days ago but I never recieved a conformation Email. Please let me know if I am duplicating these entries.Thanks,Gerald
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Christopher Horn
Howard, OH
2/28/2007
I placed my Cuddeback in this particular location after noticing a fresh scrape line just two days earlier. I got this amazing sequence of photos the very next night. I have been deer hunting for twenty years now and have always had trouble determining exactly when the rut was is in full swing. Thanks to Cuddeback I am no longer guessing!
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