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Mark Hamilton
Minot, ND
12/15/2006
Thanks to my cuddeback, I passed up several smaller bucks and arrowed this 160 class just as the rut began here in North Dakota. My best deer in 45 years of hunting. Having cuddeback is like hiring a full time guide to do your scouting for you!! Mark Hamilton, Minot North Dakota
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Terry Roberts
Honey Creek, WI
12/15/2006
Coyote stopped for a picture one night.
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Richard Kapke Kapke
Janesville, WI
12/15/2006
Here is buck that only has one day of gun season left I think he made it through.
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forrest green
cumming, GA
12/15/2006
I have fed and watched this buck grow for 3 years. We have 5 cuddeback camers and he would spend time at all of them. Here he is in a field of Iron and clay peas with the peas wrapped around his neck. The deer left our property during the rut and was shot by our neighbor. The picture of the racoons is older but I thought yall might like it.
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Steve Haass
Camden, DE
12/15/2006
This elusive buck has never been seen for the 5 years we have leased this farm. Hopefully he will make a mistake until the w =e have the cuddeback to see him.
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Bob Stahmann
Boerne, TX
12/15/2006
I am not sure that this photo fits anything in your contest but I do think it is a good shot to show how fast a Cuddeback reacts.
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Eric McFall
Green Bay, WI
12/14/2006
Bucks fighting in my food plot
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HAROLD FRANK
OSHKOSH, WI
12/14/2006
JUST A PICTURE
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Jeff Berdan
New Ulm, MN
12/14/2006
I love my Cuddeback. I have had 10 different bucks come through from October - December
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stacy chester
dawsonville, GA
12/14/2006
here are a couple of photos.We watched this deer all summer and he just vanished.We would have no idea this buck existed without the cuddeback.Thanks for the product.
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